Night of the Mannequins


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Award-winning author Stephen Graham Jones returns with Night of the Mannequins, a contemporary horror story where a teen prank goes very wrong and all hell breaks loose: is there a supernatural cause, a psychopath on the loose, or both? We thought we'd play a fun prank on her, and now most of us are dead. One last laugh for the summer as it winds down. One last prank just to scare a friend. Bringing a mannequin into a theater is just some harmless fun, right? Until it wakes up. Until it starts killing. Luckily, Sawyer has a plan. He’ll be a hero. He'll save everyone to the best of his ability. He'll do whatever he needs to so he can save the day. That's the thing about heroes—sometimes you have to become a monster first. "Suffused with questions about the nature of change and friendship, “Night of the Mannequins” is a fairy tale of impermanence showcasing Graham Jones’s signature style of smart, irreverent horror." —The New York Times At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.




The Mannequins' Ball


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This play, by Futurist poet Bruno Jasienski, is an outstanding example of the joining of left-wing politics and avant-garde interest in human mechanization that characterized the experimental theatre of Poland in the inter-war years. Stalinism and the purges cut short Jasienski's career and prevented productions of his play for many years - except for a brilliant constructivist staging in Prague in 1933. The Mannequins' Ball can now take its place along with Capek's R.U.R. as one of the major twentieth-century dramas making use of the themes and techniques of human automata. Reproduced in this volume are the eight woodcuts by Moor which accompanied the original Moscow publication in 1931.




The Mannequin Makers


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A stunning historical debut novel of gothic proportions, telling the tale of a father's obsession and the dark consequences. "The skin was smooth and bright as porcelain, but looked as if it would give to the touch. What manner of wood had he used? What tools to exact such detail? What paints, tints or stains to flush her with life?" So wonders the window dresser Colton Kemp when he sees the first mannequin of his new rival, a silent man the inhabitants of Marumaru simply call The Carpenter. Rocked by the sudden death of his wife in childbirth and left with twins to raise, Kemp hatches a dark and selfish plan to make his name and thwart his rival. What follows is a gothic tale of art and deception, strength and folly, love and transgression, which ranges fromfamily small-town New Zealand to the graving docks of the River Clyde in Scotland. Along the way we meet a Prussian strongman, a family of ship's carvers with a mysterious affliction, a septuagenarian surf lifesaver and a talking figurehead named Vengeance. Lives and stories will intertwine as fate takes its cruel trajectory, leaving you feeling as if waking from an unsettling dream.




Mannequin House


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London, 1914. Called out to investigate the murder of a fashion model employed by the House of Blackley, a prestigious Kensington department store, Detective Inspector Silas Quinn of Scotland Yard’s Special Crimes Department is thrown into the bizarre: the chief murder suspect is a monkey. He may be sceptical, but how will Quinn ever get to the truth when faced with the maelstrom of seething jealousy, resentment, forbidden desires and thwarted passion that is the Mannequin House?




#8 Minnesota Mall Mannequins


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Jessica, Rachel, and Josh are trapped in the Mall of America with mannequins who are coming to life.




Mannequins in Museums


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Mannequins in Museums is a collection of historical and contemporary case studies that examine how mannequins are presented in exhibitions and shows that, as objects used for storytelling, they are not neutral objects. Demonstrating that mannequins have long histories of being used to promote colonialism, consumerism, and racism, the book shows how these histories inform their use. It also engages readers in a conversation about how historical narratives are expressed in museums through mannequins as surrogate forms. Written by a select group of curators and art historians, the volume provides insight into a variety of museum contexts, including art, history, fashion, anthropology and wax. Drawing on exhibition case studies from North America, South Africa, and Europe, each chapter discusses the pedagogical and aesthetic stakes involved in representing racial difference and cultural history through mannequins. As a whole, the book will assist readers to understand the history of mannequins and their contemporary use as culturally relevant objects. Mannequins in Museums will be compelling reading for academics and students in the fields of museum studies, art history, public history, anthropology and visual and cultural studies. It should also be essential reading for museum professionals who are interested in rethinking mannequin display techniques.




Silent Partners


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The articulated human figure made of wax or wood has been a common tool in artistic practice since the 16th century. Its mobile limbs enable the artist to study anatomical proportion, fix a pose at will, and perfect the depiction of drapery and clothing. Over the course of the 19th century, the mannequin gradually emerged from the studio to become the artist's subject, at first humorously, then in more complicated ways, playing on the unnerving psychological presence of a figure that was realistic, yet unreal--lifelike, yet lifeless. Silent Partners locates the artist's mannequin within the context of an expanding universe of effigies, avatars, dolls, and shop window dummies. Generously illustrated, this book features works by such artists as Poussin, Gainsborough, Degas, Courbet, Cézanne, Kokoschka, Dalí, Man Ray, and others; the astute, perceptive text examines their range of responses to the uncanny and highly suggestive potential of the mannequin. Published in association with the Fitzwilliam Museum Exhibition Schedule: Musée Bourdelle, Paris (03/15/15-05/15/15) Fitzwilliam Museum (10/14/14-01/15/15)




Nightlife of Mannequins


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Ever wondered what those shop mannequins get up to when the lights go out and the doors are bolted? Do they just stand there like a bunch of bored statues, or do they break into a wild dance party? Could it be that they have dreams and feelings, or are they just plastic and cloth? Well, wonder no more! Welcome to the fascinating world of Nightlife of Mannequins, a delightful children’s book; another imaginative work by Dandy Ahuruonye. In this whimsical tale, we peek into the secret life of mannequins. They’re not just lifeless figures, but animated citizens with dreams, friendships, and even a bit of drama! Meet Dante, the dashing mannequin who dreams of breaking free from the monotonous shop life. “I was made for more than just displaying clothes,” he often muses. Then there’s Reyonda, the elegant mannequin who’s head over heels for Dante. “He’s not just a mannequin; he’s a masterpiece,” she swoons. And don’t forget Runke, the chic mannequin who’s also got a crush on Dante and is ready to give Reyonda a run for her money. “Competition keeps things interesting,” she quips. But the fun doesn’t stop there. The grumpy shop owner, Rondra, despises the mannequins and wants to control their every move. “Mannequins should be seen and not heard,” she grumbles. Enter Mallory, the detective mannequin, who’s on a mission to protect the mannequins from Rondra’s tyranny. “Justice will be served, even if you’re made of plastic,” Mallory declares. And then there’s Sharp, Jijiji, Brand, and Clampp, who form Mallory’s squad, each with unique skills to crack the toughest cases. Join us as we follow their escapades, from breaking out of the shop, exploring the city, learning new skills, facing dangers, making mates, falling in love, and finding joy. Watch them as they traverse the cityscape of Dublin, awestruck by the architectural wonders that silently narrate the city’s rich history. From ancient castles that loom like giants, to majestic cathedrals that reach for the sky, and modern skyscrapers that reflect the city’s progress. The mannequins marvel at Dublin’s vibrant culture, its lush parks, and the serene River Liffey that flows like the city’s lifeblood. Their journey takes them to charming shops and cosy cafes, each offering a unique taste of Dublin. They savour the city’s culinary delights, from mouth-watering cakes and chocolates to the comforting warmth of its exceptional coffee. They watch the city’s inhabitants, each face telling its own story, each expression a window into their lives. The city’s traffic, a symphony of scooters, cars, buses, and bikes, moves in a rhythm that’s uniquely Dublinic. Nightlife of Mannequins is not just an adventure; it’s a celebration of curiosity, friendship, freedom, and the joy of learning. Ahuruonye’s wit make this book engaging for young readers. Parents, this book is a must-have for your child. It’s educational, entertaining, and beautifully written. It encourages children to explore the world around them. So why wait? Dive into the pages of Nightlife of Mannequins and let your child’s imagination soar. This is a book that promises to leave them laughing, learning, and longing for more. Get your copy today and join the mannequins on an unforgettable journey full of risks and fun!




Ralph Pucci


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Ralph Pucci is the most innovative designer in mannequin fabrication today. This volume puts Pucci in a broader context, tracking the mannequin's origin to fifteenth-century sample dolls and dress forms, while highlighting the materials, techniques and technologies that have shaped its sophistication today.




Freehand Figure Drawing for Illustrators


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Draw the Human Figure Anywhere, Anytime For today’s in-demand comic creators, animators, video game artists, concept designers, and more, being able to quickly draw the human figure in a variety of action-packed poses is a requirement. But what do you do if you don’t have models or photographic reference readily available? In Freehand Figure Drawing for Illustrators, artist and instructor David H. Ross provides an alternative solution, showing you how to master freehand figure drawing without visual reference by using a modern twist on the classic technique of blocking out the human figure in mannequin form. Step-by-step lessons guide illustrators from basic poses (standing, running, jumping) to extreme motions (throwing punches, high kicking). For on-the-go artists, Freehand Figure Drawing for Illustrators allows you complete freedom to bring your figures to life at any time.