The aesthetic and cultural intersections of Christian and Islamic art The overlap between art and religion represents one of humanity’s most fundamental driving forces: a ...
Continue Reading →In this new book by Hans Belting, three essays are united by one theme―the persistence of perspective after its supposed demise in the hands of ...
Continue Reading →In this highly original and provocative book, Michel Serres reflects on the relation between nature and culture and analyzes the origins of the world’s contemporary ...
Continue Reading →Five Architects, originally published in 1975, grew out of a meeting of the CASE group (Conference of Architects for the Study of the Environment) held ...
Continue Reading →Michael Hasenfuss, 1965 in Wuppertal (D) geboren, 1983 High School Diploma Lemoore California (USA), 1986 Abitur Wuppertal, 1986 – 1988 Zivildienst, 1988 – 1992 Hochschule ...
Continue Reading →The second, and longest, volume in Peter Sloterdijk’s celebrated Spheres trilogy, on the world history and philosophy of globalization. All history is the history of ...
Continue Reading →The final volume in Peter Sloterdijk’s celebrated Spheres trilogy, on the phenomenology of community and its spatial peripheries. “So the One Orb has imploded—now the ...
Continue Reading →Emil Kaufmann (1891 in Vienna – 1953 in Cheyenne, Wyoming) was an Austrian art and architecture historian. He was the son of Max Kaufmann (died ...
Continue Reading →Published for the first time in 1953, Playboy was not only the first pornographic popular magazine in America; it also came to embody an entirely ...
Continue Reading →The first volume in Peter Sloterdijk’s monumental Spheres trilogy: an investigation of humanity’s engagement with intimate spaces. An epic project in both size and purview, ...
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