Barragán Burri

Barragán Burri
Author: Rene Burri
Publisher: Phaidon
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2000-01-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:


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A photographic tribute to Mexico's most celebrated architect by the Magnum photographer.

Luis Barragan

Luis Barragan
Author: Keith Eggener
Publisher:
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1991
Genre: Architecture, Modern
ISBN:


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Luis Barragan

Luis Barragan
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1979
Genre:
ISBN:


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René Burri

René Burri
Author: René Burri
Publisher: Scheidegger and Spiess
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Photography, Artistic
ISBN: 9783858818454


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A member of the famous artist-owned photo agency Magnum Photos, Swiss photographer René Burri (1933-2014) found himself wherever history was happening during the late twentieth century. His countless travels took him across Europe and the Americas to the Middle East to Japan and China to document the twentieth century's major events. His extraordinary sense for people and their personalities resulted in remarkably candid portraits of celebrities, such as architects Le Corbusier, Oscar Niemeyer, and Luis Barragán; artists Alberto Giacometti, Pablo Picasso, and Jean Tinguely; and Che Guevara, whose 1963 portrait with a cigar is one of the world's most famous and widely reproduced photographic portraits. Published to coincide with a major exhibition at Musée de l'Elysée, Lausanne, René Burri: Explosions of Sight draws from Burri's vast archive. With the museum, Burri staged both his first exhibition and his first major retrospective and maintained a close relationship throughout his life, entrusting it also with the conservation of his estate. The book brings together for the first time Burri's entire body of work, both photographic and nonphotographic, including previously unpublished archival documents, as well as book designs, exhibition projects, travel diaries, collages, watercolors, and objects Burri collected. In doing so, it offers a new and uniquely intimate view of one of the world's greatest photographers.

Rene Burri Photographs

Rene Burri Photographs
Author: Hans-Michael Koetzle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2007-06-26
Genre: Photography
ISBN:


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The first career retrospective of Rene Burri, one of the world's greatest living photographers, is now available in paperback. Known the world over for his iconic images of Che Guevara and Brasília, Burri's remarkable and adventurous work is brought together in this career-spanning collection. More than a photography monograph, this is also a history book of the major political events and key personalities of the twentieth century seen through the eyes of one man. The photographs range through Europe to the Middle East, Vietnam, Cuba and beyond, and portray political and artistic figures like Che Guevara, Winston Churchill, Picasso and Le Corbusier. The culmination of several years of scholarly research by the distinguished writer Hans Michael Koetzle, this book reveals Burri's important contribution to reportage photography and forms a fascinating personal account of the history, politics and culture of the twentieth century.

Impossible Reminiscences

Impossible Reminiscences
Author: René Burri
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-04-09
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780714864969


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This title presents the largely unpublished colour photographs of one the world's greatest living humanist photographers, accompanied by Burri's personal recollections and reminiscences to illuminate each photograph.

Barragan - The Complete Works

Barragan - The Complete Works
Author: Luis Barragán
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2003-10
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:


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Mexican architect Luis Barragan (1902-88) was one of the twentieth centurys most creative designers and one of its best-known architects. Self-taught, he achieved international renown for his remarkable personal artistic vision. Using vegetation, water, primary geometric forms, and vivid colors, Barragan created a poetic and painterly yet elegantly simple architectural style that transformed the Mexican building tradition into an abstract architectural language. This revised edition of our best-selling monograph the first comprehensive compilation of Barragans work (102 buildings and 12 additional projects) contains new photographs and an updated bibliography. Its intelligent analyses and superb illustrations demonstrate the complexity and scope of this genius, as both an architect and a landscape designer. Barragan The Complete Works collects over 300 illustrations including Barragans drawings; photographs of his work; re-drawn plans, elevations, and scale models of important projects; texts by Alvaro Siza, Antonio Toca, and J. M. Buendia, as well as an essay by Barragan himself; and an unabridged transcription of his Pritzker Prize acceptance speech. this book is the essential compendium on the work of this great master architect.

Advances in Metallodrugs

Advances in Metallodrugs
Author: Shahid Ul-Islam
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2020-07-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1119640423


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This book is organized into 12 important chapters that focus on the progress made by metal-based drugs as anticancer, antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and anti-neurodegenerative agents, as well as highlights the application areas of newly discovered metallodrugs. It can prove beneficial for researchers, investigators and scientists whose work involves inorganic and coordination chemistry, medical science, pharmacy, biotechnology and biomedical engineering.

Barragán Guide

Barragán Guide
Author: Federica Zanco
Publisher: Editorial Rm
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2002
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:


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The Barragn Guide presents architect Luis Barragn's constructed works to a larger public, providing keys to his creative evolution and his cultural context. Following the volume's itinerary through three Mexican cities--Guadalajara, Mexico City, and Monterrey--provides not only a chronological survey of Barragn's surviving work, but also an interesting experience of three urban realities that constitute the basis of his architectural practice and the context of the work of his followers. Born and raised in the provincial town of Guadalajara, Barragan performed his first experiments there before moving to the more open and fertile creative environment of the capital, where rapidly growing new neighborhoods provided a wealth of opportunities for an ambitious young architect. It was on the outskirts of Mexico City that Barragn's vision of a new way of living, at once modern and Mexican, took shape in the late 1940s, in the form of a sophisticated residential development known as Jardines del Pedregal. The project won international acclaim and Barragn moved on to create a series of masterpieces: his own house, the houses built for the Prieto Lopez and Galvez families, the monument known as Satellite Towers, and the outstanding residential developments of Las Arboledas and Los Clubes are but a few examples of his singular way of dealing with nature and architecture as two key elements of the intimate relation between inside and outside, between constructed and non-constructed environments.