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Al Taylor: Early WorksAl Taylor, who died in 1999 at the age of 51, was inspired by literally whatever was around--from a dog stain on a Paris street to a Styrofoam float washed up on a Hawaiian beach. He saw abstract forms in quotidian detritus, creating a complex and humorous body of work consisting of paintings, drawings and sculpture, which he called "constructions." His use of simple materials like hot rolled steel, wire, Xerox toner and correction fluid was a perfect match for such subject matter. Approaching t... |
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Al-Andalus: The Art of Islamic Spain... |
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Alabama Chrome... |
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Alabaster Images of Medieval England (Museum of London Medieval Finds 1150 -- 1450)From the late 1300s to the Reformation, alabaster carving was a major activity in the English Midlands, in an area centred on Nottingham. Altarpieces and panels were produced for the home market, but also for export; the sculptures have a distinctive style, dictated by the religious subjects and by the material, and were usually painted and gilded. At the Reformation, such items were hidden or destroyed, and it is the survival of numerous continental examples, particularly in France, together wi... |
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An Alabaster Skin: Wiel Arets Architect... |
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Alamkara: 5000 Years of Indian Art... |
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Alan Cotton: As I See It: Provence, Ireland, Sicily, Venice, Piemonte and Then Home to Hartland (Studio Publication)... |
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Alan Davie: The Quest for the Miraculous... |
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Alan Magee, 1981-1991: Selected Works... |
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