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  • Kisho Kurokawa: Nakagin Capsule Tower (MoMA One on One series)

    Kisho Kurokawa: Nakagin Capsule Tower (MoMA One on One series)

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    By Evangelos Kotsioris Standing high over Tokyo’s Ginza district, the iconic Nakagin Capsule Tower (1970–72), designed by the office of the Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa, was an architectural marvel. Its two steel-and-concrete towers supported 140 prefabricated living “capsules,” as sleekly and compactly outfitted as sailing cabins, intended as restorative cocoons for commuting businessmen. Kurokawa planned…

  • Twist Hexagon Portable Table Lamp - Lagoon Teal

    Twist Hexagon Portable Table Lamp – Lagoon Teal

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    With a gentle pull and turn, a flat walnut wood hexagon unfolds into a lamp with an elegantly twisted tyvek paper shade. This sculptural and tactile portable lamp emits a soft, diffused warm white glow and brings a sculptural shape to your home decor.  Features of the Twist Hexagon Portable Table Lamp include: Rechargeable USB-C…

  • Twist Hexagon Portable Table Lamp - Lunar White

    Twist Hexagon Portable Table Lamp – Lunar White

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    With a gentle pull and turn, a flat walnut wood hexagon unfolds into a lamp with an elegantly twisted tyvek paper shade. This sculptural and tactile portable lamp emits a soft, diffused warm white glow and brings a sculptural shape to your home decor.  Features of the Twist Hexagon Portable Table Lamp include: Rechargeable USB-C…

  • Twist Hexagon Portable Table Lamp - Coral Red

    Twist Hexagon Portable Table Lamp – Coral Red

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    With a gentle pull and turn, a flat walnut wood hexagon unfolds into a lamp with an elegantly twisted tyvek paper shade. This sculptural and tactile portable lamp emits a soft, diffused warm white glow and brings a sculptural shape to your home decor.  Features of the Twist Hexagon Portable Table Lamp include: Rechargeable USB-C…

  • Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling - Hardcover

    Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling – Hardcover

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    Edited by Barry Bergdoll and Peter Christensen. With contributions by Barry Bergdoll, Ken Tadashi Oshima, and Rasmus Wærn   Today, with the digital revolution reorganizing the relationship between the drafting board and the factory, prefabrication continues to spur innovative manufacturing and imaginative design, and its potential is not yet fulfilled. But the mass-produced, factory-made home…

  • Ibrahim El-Salahi: Prison Notebook - Paperback

    Ibrahim El-Salahi: Prison Notebook – Paperback

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    Edited by Salah Hassan   Sudanese artist, writer, critic, and cultural diplomat Ibrahim El-Salahi (born 1930) is one of the critical figures of African and Arabic modernism. While serving as Sudan’s Undersecretary of Culture in 1975, El-Salahi was imprisoned without trial and endured six months of deprivation in the notorious Cooper (now Kober) Prison. During…

  • Kai Althoff: and then leave me to the common swifts - Hardcover

    Kai Althoff: and then leave me to the common swifts – Hardcover

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    Edited by Kai Althoff. With contributions by Rita Kersting, DovBer Naiditch, Yair Oelbaum, Constantin Rothkopf, Robert Storr, and Rein Wolfs. Interview by Laura Hoptman   Kai Althoff (German, born 1966) is one of the most consummate—and unpredictable—artists of his generation. A painter and a draftsman, he has experimented since the mid-1990s with combinations of unconventional…

  • Joaquín Torres-García: The Arcadian Modern - Hardcover

    Joaquín Torres-García: The Arcadian Modern – Hardcover

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    To look inside this book, click here.   Edited by Luis Pérez-Oramas. With contributions by Alexander Alberro, Sergio Chejfec, Estrella de Diego, and Geaninne Gutiérrez-Guimarães   Joaquín Torres-García is one of the most complex and emblematic modern masters of the first half of the twentieth century, whose work opened up transformational paths for modern art…

  • Information (50th Anniversary Edition) - Paperback

    Information (50th Anniversary Edition) – Paperback

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    Edited by Kynaston McShine. With contributions by Lucy Lippard and others   In the summer of 1970, The Museum of Modern Art in New York mounted the now legendary exhibition Information, one of the first surveys of Conceptual art. Conceived by MoMA’s celebrated curator Kynaston McShine as an “international report” on contemporary trends, the show…

  • Judson Dance Theater: The Work Is Never Done - Paperback

    Judson Dance Theater: The Work Is Never Done – Paperback

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    To look inside this book, click here.   By Ana Janevski and Thomas J. Lax. With contributions by Giampaolo Bianconi, Harry CH Choi, Vivian A. Crockett, Danielle Goldman, Elizabeth Gollnick, Adrian Heathfield, Ana Janevski, Martha Joseph, Thomas J. Lax, Victor “Viv” Liu, Jenny Harris, Sharon Hayes, Malik Gaines, Benjamin Piekut, Kristin Poor, Julia Robinson, and…

  • Object: Photo: Modern Photographs—The Thomas Walther Collection, 1909–1949 - Hardcover

    Object: Photo: Modern Photographs—The Thomas Walther Collection, 1909–1949 – Hardcover

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    To look inside this book, click here.   Edited by Mitra Abbaspour, Lee Ann Daffner, and Maria Morris Hambourg. With contributions by Jim Coddington, Constance McCabe, Hanako Murata, Paul Messier, Klaus Pollmeier, Ute Eskildsen, Matthew S. Witkovsky, Olivier Lugon, and Quentin Bajac   In 2001, The Museum of Modern Art acquired 341 modernist photographs from…

  • Paul Sietsema: Figure 3 - Paperback

    Paul Sietsema: Figure 3 – Paperback

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    By Cornelia Butler. Interview with the artist by Bruce Hainley   Paul Sietsema is an artist deeply engaged in the act of looking. For his third and newest project, Figure 3 (2008), Sietsema takes as inspiration the ethnographic objects that he has collected from various locations, including Africa, Indo-Asia, and the South Pacific region of…

  • Robert Rauschenberg - Hardcover

    Robert Rauschenberg – Hardcover

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    Edited by Leah Dickerman and Achim Borchardt-Hume. With contributions by Yve-Alain Bois, Andrianna Campbell, Hal Foster, Mark Godfrey, Hiroko Ikegami, Branden Joseph, Ed Krcma, Michelle Kuo, Pamela Lee, Emily Liebert, Richard Meyer, Helen Molesworth, Kate Nesin, Sarah Roberts, and Catherine Wood   Published to accompany a major international retrospective that opened at the Tate Modern,…

  • René d’Harnoncourt and the Art of Installation - Hardcover

    René d’Harnoncourt and the Art of Installation – Hardcover

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    To look inside this book, click here.   Chosen by the New York Times as one of the Best Art Books of 2018   By Michelle Elligott   René d’Harnoncourt, the director of The Museum of Modern Art from 1949 to 1968, revolutionized the way art exhibitions are conceived and mounted. His genius for installation…

  • People - Hardcover

    People – Hardcover

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    By Philip Yenawine   This is one of a series of books on modern art created to help very young people learn the basic vocabulary used by artists, a sort of ABC of art. Parents and teachers play a key role in this learning process, encouraging careful, thoughtful looking. In People, author Philip Yenawine, longtime…

  • Quay Brothers: On Deciphering the Pharmacist's Prescription for Lip-Reading Puppets - Paperback

    Quay Brothers: On Deciphering the Pharmacist’s Prescription for Lip-Reading Puppets – Paperback

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    By Ron Magliozzi and Edwin Carels, With contributions by the Quay Brothers   The Quay Brothers are internationally renowned moving-image artists and designers who, for over thirty years, have been at the vanguard of stop-motion puppet animation and live-action movie making, working in the Eastern European tradition of filmmakers such as Walerian Borowczyk, Jan Švankmajer,…

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