Domestic Art
Title | Domestic Art PDF eBook |
Author | Holly Moore |
Publisher | Assouline Books & Gifts |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Art and design |
ISBN | 9782759403035 |
Thirty-seven interior design projects selected from houses in Texas and pulled from the pages of 'PaperCity,' from the years 2000 to 2008, which include Philip Johnson's house for Dominique and John De Menil, Michelle Nussbaumer's eighteenth-century ch㡴eau and old world hunting lodge, and designer Michael Landrum's 1912 chalet-style Arts and Crafts bungalow.
Domestic Scenes: The Art of Ramiro Gomez
Title | Domestic Scenes: The Art of Ramiro Gomez PDF eBook |
Author | Lawrence Weschler |
Publisher | Abrams |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 2016-04-12 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1613129939 |
Award-winning author Lawrence Weschler’s book on the young Mexican American artist Ramiro Gomez explores questions of social equity and the chasms between cultures and classes in America. Gomez, born in 1986 in San Bernardino, California, to undocumented Mexican immigrant parents, bridges the divide between the affluent wealthy and their usually invisible domestic help—the nannies, gardeners, housecleaners, and others who make their lifestyles possible—by inserting images of these workers into sly pastiches of iconic David Hockney paintings, subtly doctoring glossy magazine ads, and subversively slotting life-size painted cardboard cutouts into real-life situations. Domestic Scenes engages with Gomez and his work, offering an inspiring vision of the purposes and possibilities of art.
The Need to Help
Title | The Need to Help PDF eBook |
Author | Liisa H. Malkki |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 227 |
Release | 2015-09-03 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0822375362 |
In The Need to Help Liisa H. Malkki shifts the focus of the study of humanitarian intervention from aid recipients to aid workers themselves. The anthropological commitment to understand the motivations and desires of these professionals and how they imagine themselves in the world "out there," led Malkki to spend more than a decade interviewing members of the international Finnish Red Cross, as well as observing Finns who volunteered from their homes through gifts of handwork. The need to help, she shows, can come from a profound neediness—the need for aid workers and volunteers to be part of the lively world and something greater than themselves, and, in the case of the elderly who knit "trauma teddies" and "aid bunnies" for "needy children," the need to fight loneliness and loss of personhood. In seriously examining aspects of humanitarian aid often dismissed as sentimental, or trivial, Malkki complicates notions of what constitutes real political work. She traces how the international is always entangled in the domestic, whether in the shape of the need to leave home or handmade gifts that are an aid to sociality and to the imagination of the world.
The Charleston Academy of Domestic Pursuits
Title | The Charleston Academy of Domestic Pursuits PDF eBook |
Author | Suzanne Pollak |
Publisher | Abrams |
Pages | 255 |
Release | 2014-04-15 |
Genre | Reference |
ISBN | 1613125992 |
From the ABCs of cooking to perfect cocktail parties and the proper care of houseguests, this is the ultimate guide to domestic Southern hospitality. Nestled deep in the South is a tiny academy that teaches classes in the most important subject in the world: the domestic arts. The Academy’s unique curriculum includes everything from cocktail-party etiquette to business entertaining, dealing with household guests, and cooking for the holidays. Here, after a little gentle instruction from Deans Pollak and Manigault, interspersed with plenty of humor, students find they are living healthier, having stronger ties to friends and family, and using their houses to branch out in ways they never dreamed possible. Since not everyone can get to their sold-out classes in Charleston, the Deans are now offering this book so happier living can be within everyone’s grasp, not just the select few.
The Lost Arts of Hearth and Home
Title | The Lost Arts of Hearth and Home PDF eBook |
Author | Ken Albala |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 281 |
Release | 2012-10-02 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1101611839 |
The Lost Arts of Hearth and Home is not about extreme, off-the-grid living. It’s for city and suburban dwellers with day jobs: people who love to cook, love fresh natural ingredients, and old techniques for preservation; people who like doing things themselves with a needle and thread, garden hoe, or manual saw. Ken Albala and Rosanna Nafziger Henderson spread the spirit of antiquated self-sufficiency throughout the household. They offer projects that are decidedly unplugged and a little daring, including: * Home building projects like rooftop food dehydrators and wood-burning ovens * Homemaking essentials, from sewing and quilting to rug braiding and soap making * The wonders of grain: making croissants by hand, sprouting grains, and baking bread * Adventures with meat: pickled pig’s feet, homemade liverwurst, and celery-cured salami Intended for industrious cooks and crafters who aren’t afraid to roll up their sleeves, The Lost Arts of Hearth and Home will teach you the history and how-to on projects for every facet of your home, all without the electric toys that take away from the experience of making things by hand.
Roman Domestic Art and Early House Churches
Title | Roman Domestic Art and Early House Churches PDF eBook |
Author | David L. Balch |
Publisher | Mohr Siebeck |
Pages | 344 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9783161493836 |
Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Rome have yielded hundreds of wall paintings from domestic buildings. Greek myths and tragedies, especial by Euripides were visually represented. Balch presents an interdisciplinary study inquiring what earliest Jews and Christian in such houses might have been seeing as they read and interpreted scripture and performed core rituals, especially the Eucharist. This recent study of Roman domestic architecture suggests new perspectives on the social history of early Christianity.--Publisher.
The Quilters
Title | The Quilters PDF eBook |
Author | Patricia J. Cooper |
Publisher | Texas Tech University Press |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780896724105 |
"The quilts are beautiful, the faces worn but kind . . . the insights affecting." --New York Times Book Review"The women who speak through the book shared a vision, a strength, and a spirit that few of us will ever know or understand." --Christian Science Monitor"You can't always change things. Sometimes you don't have no control over the way things go. Hail ruins the crops, or fire burns you out. And then you're just given so much to work with in a life and you have to do the best you can with what you've got. That's what piecing is. The materials is passed on to you or is all you can afford to buy . . . that's just what's given to you. Your fate. But the way you put them together is your business. You can put them in any order you like." --Mary White, from the IntroductionFirst published in 1977, The Quilters chronicles the lives and quilts of pioneer women of Texas and New Mexico at the turn of the twentieth century. Compelling black and white portraits of the women accompany their moving oral histories, while thirty-six color photographs showcase the quilts.This award-winning book was the basis of the Broadway play Quilters, nominated for seven Tony Awards.Patricia Cooper taught at the University of California at Berkeley until her death in 1987.Norma Bradley Allen is a freelance writer who lives in Cedar Hill, Texas.