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The Art of the Idea


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“An original and beautiful book. It suggests that the surest way to liberate ourselves is through the power of our ideas.” —Nelson Mandela Foundation “This is not just one of those books that makes you think. It challenges you to think. It demands that you think, and to beware of all those obstacles that would stop you from trusting your instincts and finding an idea.” —Lee Clow, Global Director of Media Arts, TBWA\Chiat Day As an award-winning playwright, author, and Worldwide Creative Director of TBWA, John Hunt has witnessed again and again the power of original thinking to transform both companies and individuals. In The Art of the Idea, Hunt addresses everyone from the global boardroom to the man on the street, bridging the gap with ease. Few can argue with Hunt’s claim that it is ideas that move the world forward, and he refreshingly articulates that anyone can play: there is no hierarchy to original thinking. The Art of the Idea provides a toolbox for achieving excellence and offers a new way of defining your world. By illustrating how to create space so ideas can breathe, it provides a lifeline to those who find themselves stuck in a rut. Unassuming, original, and accessible, the publication includes insights by this leader in creative thinking, and is accompanied by 20 original paintings and collages by the internationally acclaimed South African artist Sam Nhlengethwa. The Art of the Idea grants permission to trust our instincts, endure initial ridicule, and practice thinking as a team sport. Whatever your idea is about ideas, this book will change it.




Idea Art for Kids


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Mark A. Rodriguez (b. 1982, Chicago, IL, USA) first wrote Idea Art for Kids in 2006 while studying at California College of the Arts. Through lessons both droll and defiant-"Post missing signs for things that really aren't really missing"; "Teach a non-human how to read"-Rodriguez brings contemporary art production into the classroom. Fourteen years later-and with fourteen new lessons-Idea Art for Kids is published here for the first time. Produced in a limited run of 400 copies. Published by Zolo Press in 2020.




The Sketchbook Idea Generator (Mix-And-Match Flip Book)


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A unique mix-and-match book that generates thousands of ideas for tackling a blank sketchbook page Designed to kickstart creativity for artists and hobbyists, the pages of this book are divided into three separate sections that can be flipped, mixed, and matched to generate more than 100,000 unique sketchbook prompts! Jennifer Orkin Lewis, author of Draw Every Day, Draw Every Way and 100 Days of Drawing, has gained a dedicated following on Instagram by posting her daily sketches. The Sketchbook Idea Generator begins with an introductory section, in which Jennifer provides examples of her work as well as insight into her process of interpreting a prompt. The rest of the book consists of pages that are sliced into three mix-and-match sections that represent the three essential elements of a good drawing prompt: medium, color, and subject. With those basic decisions made, you can get right down to it!




Art as Image and Idea


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A book on the functions, styles and structure of the major visual art forms, this text is reputed to have the best treatment available on the theory and practice of art criticism. It examines the connection between the visual, social, and physical dimensions of everyday life in which the arts perform essential roles, while illustrating clearly the common features of theme and style in works of art separated by time and culture.




How New York Stole the Idea of Modern Art


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"A provocative interpretation of the political and cultural history of the early cold war years. . . . By insisting that art, even art of the avant-garde, is part of the general culture, not autonomous or above it, he forces us to think differently not only about art and art history but about society itself."—New York Times Book Review




What's the Big Idea?


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Big ideas in abstract art—for little people! The Art Explorers series offers a new approach to art, encouraging kids to interpret what they see in famous artworks, then try the techniques themselves.What’s the Big Idea?: Activities and Adventures in Abstract Art, the fifth book in the series, draws children into the intriguing, involving world of abstract art by highlighting the work of six famous artists. FromRed Cannaby Georgia O’Keeffe toWeeping Womanby Pablo Picasso, fromLa Villeby Fernand Leacute;ger to a plate fromJazzby Henri Matisse, fromMyxomatoseby Alexander Calder toWater of the Flowery Millby Arshile Gorky, each artist is represented by a famous artwork, paired with questions to get kids thinking about what they see. Easy-to-follow activities provide hands-on experience with the artist's techniques, subject, and media, each illustrated with examples by real kids. Packed with great art and great activities,What’s the Big Idea?lets kids understand art—and become artists themselves. Praise for Art Explorers “Highly useful and entertaining.”—School Library Journal “Offers creative ideas for children.”—Publishers Weekly “A breath of fresh air.”—Library Media Connection “Well done.”—Kirkus Reviews “A terrific resource.”—Big Apple Parent • Interactive introduction to six famous artists: Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Fernand Leacute;ger, Georgia O’Keeffe, Alexander Calder, and Arshile Gorky • Hands-on approach to understanding great art • School budget cuts? Parents and teachers need Art Explorers—ideal for homeschoolers, too!




The Idea of Art


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Curator Anthony Bond began building a contemporary international art collection at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney in 1984. The collection now features many important artists, including Anselm Kiefer, Antony Gormley, Francis Bacon, Anish Kapoor and Doris Salcedo. In The Idea of Art, Bond discusses the guiding philosophies that steered his formation of the gallery’s collection. Incorporating conversations with many high-profile contemporary artists, the book offers important insights into how recent innovations connect with the art of the past, and with human experience. ‘Anthony Bond’s intimate knowledge of and friendship with artists and empathy with their processes gives his insight a particular richness and relevance.’ – Antony Gormley




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Learning to Love You More


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Presents a collection of art and personal stories taken from the authors' Web site in which participants respond to a variety of artistic assignments, including "Take a flash photo under your bed," "Write your life story in less than a day," and "Make an encouraging banner."