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Ant Farm 1968-1978
This richly illustrated book, created to accompany the traveling exhibition of the same name, provides a fascinating critical overview of Ant Farm, the radical architecture collective that brought us Cadillac Ranch, Media Burn, and The Eternal Frame. Established by several young renegade architects in 1968, Ant Farm was a collaborative art and design group eager to bring to its practice a revolutionary spirit more consistent with the times. Its vision encompassed creations for a nomadic lifestyle... |
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Ant Farm, 1968-1978
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ant farm 1968 - 1978 by constance m. lewallen and steve seid
this richly illustrated book, created to accompany the traveling exhibition of the same name, provides a fascinating critical overview of ant farm, the radical architecture collective that brought us cadillac ranch, media burn, and the eternal frame. established by several young renegade architects in 1968, ant farm was a collaborative art and design group eager to bring to its practice a revolutionary spirit more consistent with the times. its vision encompassed creations for a nomadic lifestyle... |
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Ant Farm, 1968-1978 Lewallen, Constance
Philosophy Aesthetics Architecture History General Regional Design History & Criticism N/A |
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Ant Farm Video
Formed by Doug Michels and Chip Lord in 1968, Ant Farm is a performance art collective that never ceases to amaze with their brash,... |
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Preoccupations Selected Prose, 1968-1978
Softcover in glossy wrappers, with no marks or writing in book. Appears to be unread, but front cover corners have been reinforced with clear tape. Otherwise new. |
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Preoccupations : Selected Prose, 1968-1978
Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney's first collection of prose, Preoccupations, begins with a vivid account of his early years on his father's farm in Northern Ireland and his coming of age as a student and teacher in Belfast. Subsequent essays include critical work on Gerard Manley Hopkins, William Wordsworth, John Keats, Robert Lowell, William Butler Yeats, John Montague, Patrick Kavanagh, Ted Hughes, Geoffrey Hill, and Philip Larkin. |
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