Matthew Day Jackson

Matthew Day Jackson
Author: Matthew Day Jackson
Publisher: Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2009
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Matthew Day Jackson (born 1974) blends history, hagiography and technology in sculptures, constructed painting objects, books and videos.

Matthew Day Jackson: the Tomb, in Search Of

Matthew Day Jackson: the Tomb, in Search Of
Author: Matthew Day Jackson
Publisher: Peter Blum Editions
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780935875263

Two volumes in one slipcase, limited edition book produced on the occasion of the exhibitions,"The Tomb" at Peter Blum Soho and "In Search of" at Peter Blum Chelsea, New York September 17 - November 13, 2010

Matthew Day Jackson

Matthew Day Jackson
Author: Andreas F. Beitin
Publisher: Distanz
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Art, American
ISBN: 9783954760589

The Work of Matthew Day Jackson (b. Panorama City 1974, lives and works in Brooklyn, New York) opens up a dialogue between various aspects of the history of Western culture and progress, including technology and pop culture, as well as art history and philosophy. This publication is the most extensive monograph on Matthew Day Jackson to date. Large-format images provide an overview of Jackson's work and show the development of his multi-layered practice from 2003 until today.

The Peregrine

The Peregrine
Author: J. A. Baker
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2011
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0007395906

Reissue of J. A. Baker's extraordinary classic of British nature writing Despite the association of peregrines with the wild, outer reaches of the British Isles, The Peregrine is set on the flat marshes of the Essex coast, where J A Baker spent a long winter looking and writing about the visitors from the uplands - peregrines that spend the winter hunting the huge flocks of pigeons and waders that share the desolate landscape with them. Including original diaries from which The Peregrine was written and its companion volume The Hill of Summer, this is a beautiful compendium of lyrical nature writing at its absolute best. Such luminaries as Richard Mabey, Robert Macfarlane, Ted Hughes and Andrew Motion have cited this as one of the most important books in 20th Century nature writing, and the bestselling author Mark Cocker has provided an introduction on the importance of Baker, his writings and the diaries - creating the essential volume of Baker's writings. Since the hardback was published in 2010, papers, maps, and letters have come to light which in turn provide a little more background into J A Baker's history. Contemporaries - particularly from while he was at school in Chelmsford - have kindly provided insights, remembering a school friend who clearly made an impact on his generation. In the longer term, there is hope of an archive of these papers being established, but in the meantime, and with the arrival of this paperback edition, there is a chance to reveal a little more of what has been learned. Among fragments of letters to Baker was one from a reader who praised a piece that Baker had written in RSPB Birds magazine in 1971. Apart from a paper on peregrines which Baker wrote for the Essex Bird Report, this article - entitled On the Essex Coast - appears to be his only other published piece of writing, and, with the kind agreement of the RSPB, it has been included in this updated new paperback edition of Baker's astounding work.