Jason Rhoades

Jason Rhoades
Title Jason Rhoades PDF eBook
Author Ingrid Schaffner
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre ART
ISBN 9783791352923

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This volume examines the remarkable legacy of Jason Rhoades's complex body of work. The Los Angeles-based sculptor Jason Rhoades was widely celebrated for sprawling, ambitious, and daring installations, editions, and events prior to his untimely death in 2006. Although he was far better known in Europe than America, many of Rhoades's peers considered him to be one of the most important artists of his generation. In his work, cultural touchstones ranged from high to low, including the artists Marcel Duchamp, Donald Judd, and Paul McCarthy, race-car driver Ayrton Senna, actor Kevin Costner, the big bang, Swedish erotica, and the California gold rush. This volume, accompanying the first US survey of his works, centers on four highly sensory, large-scale pieces that incorporate neon, radio, smoke rings, and even a model train into large environments that engulf the viewer. These four canonical installations are navigated via five critical essays that help unify Rhoades's labyrinthine, often-overwhelming methods into the single overarching project he envisioned. The book also features illustrations of each major work dating from 1991 to 2006, accompanied by explanatory texts that illuminate Rhoades's materials and methods as both highly accessible and artistically complex.

Four Roads Cross

Four Roads Cross
Title Four Roads Cross PDF eBook
Author Max Gladstone
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 416
Release 2016-07-26
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0765379422

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"The great city of Alt Coulumb is in crisis. The moon goddess Seril, long thought dead, is back--and the people of Alt Coulumb aren't happy. Protests rock the city, and Kos Everburning's creditors attempt a hostile takeover of the fire god's church. Tara Abernathy, the god's in-house Craftswoman, must defend the church against the world's fiercest necromantic firm--and against her old classmate, a rising star in the Craftwork world"--Amazon.com.

Four Roads Cross

Four Roads Cross
Title Four Roads Cross PDF eBook
Author Mark Hayden
Publisher
Pages 372
Release 2021-12-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781914145032

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The tenth book in Mark Hayden's best-selling King's Watch urban fantasy series.

The Four Roads

The Four Roads
Title The Four Roads PDF eBook
Author Sheila Kaye-Smith
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 1921
Genre
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Where Four Roads Meet

Where Four Roads Meet
Title Where Four Roads Meet PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Wouchter
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 238
Release 2018-08
Genre
ISBN 9781724570529

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Where Four Roads Meet is a translation and elucidation on eight folk tales originally brought to the English speaking world by Professor R A Millow in the late 1800s. This edition, from 1990, was intended to reintroduce readers both to the legends, character and history of the period and region.

Four for the Road

Four for the Road
Title Four for the Road PDF eBook
Author K. J. Reilly
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 288
Release 2023-08-15
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1665902302

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"When seventeen-year-old Asher embarks on a road trip from New Jersey to Graceland to get revenge on the drunk driver who killed his mom, he brings along three new friends from his bereavement groups"--

The Four Roads to Heaven

The Four Roads to Heaven
Title The Four Roads to Heaven PDF eBook
Author Edwin Mullins
Publisher Interlink Books
Pages 224
Release 2018-04
Genre Travel
ISBN 9781623719913

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?THERE ARE FOUR ROADS LEADING TO SANTIAGO, WHICH COMBINE TO FORM A SINGLE ROAD? -- So begins The Pilgrim?s Guide, the world?s first guidebook. Written early in the twelfth century by Benedictine monks, it served travelers taking part in the great pilgrimage of the Middle Ages, to the tomb of the apostle St. James, the cousin of Christ, at Santiago de Compostela in northwest Spain. The four roads are all in France: from Paris in the north; from V�zelay in Burgundy; from Le Puy-en-Velay in the Massif Central; and from Arles in Provence?all threading their way across the country before joining as a single road in northern Spain. A step-by-step account of these four journeys through medieval France, the Guide?s aim was to explain to pilgrims the religious sites they would see on their way to Santiago, but it also offered advice on where to stay, what to eat and drink, and how to avoid dishonest innkeepers and murderous boatmen. Edwin Mullins follows the same four roads as they exist today in the footsteps of those medieval travelers. He explores the magnificent churches, abbeys, and works of art which are the proud legacy of the pilgrimage, as well as reconstructing a turbulent period of history that encompassed wars, crusades, and the re-conquest of Spain. Many of the buildings and landmarks that sprang up along the pilgrim routes still stand there today, and The Four Roads to Heaven brings to life their historical, architectural, and spiritual significance. From imposing Romanesque and Gothic cathedrals to humble pilgrims? hospices, this book looks at the living legacy of one of the great social phenomena of the Middle Ages?the pilgrimage to Santiago. Richly illustrated with Adam Woolfitt?s color photographs, The Four Roads to Heaven offers an invaluable guide?nine hundred years after its predecessor?to the paths still trodden by increasing numbers of pilgrims.