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Love Birds, Sir? (2016)
EN NW
ISBN: 9783000521775 bzw. 3000521771, in Englisch, 112 Seiten, neu.
Lieferung aus: Frankreich, Expédition sous 1 à 2 jours ouvrés.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Saint George's Bookshop Berlin.
The publication 'Love Birds, Sir?' presents Nikola Irmer's most recent work, which largely comprises her paintings and drawings of stuffed creatures in storage and exhibition spaces in Natural History museums across the world. Research for this project took Irmer to Florence, Vienna, Oxford, Leyden, Haarlem, Berlin, Gotha and Washington DC. The paintings offer an alternative look at specimens that, to the scientific mind, are nothing more than representatives of their species. Irmer's work not only portrays individual birds and animals, but develops narrative scenarios and chaot-ic overload as the paintings negotiate the space between uncanny lifelikeness, highly artificial constructed-ness and scientific control. Poignant examples of this are birds under plastic cover or reptiles pickled in jars. The high quality photog-raphy in the publication highlights how her paintings oscillate between abstrac-tion and figuration, featuring several high resolution close ups of paintings that give an insight into the paint handling. Included are an essay by Karin Leonhard focusing on the paintings and drawings; and an essay by Rachel Poliquin on the context of the project within the history of the curiosity cabinet and taxidermy. Relié, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2016.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Saint George's Bookshop Berlin.
The publication 'Love Birds, Sir?' presents Nikola Irmer's most recent work, which largely comprises her paintings and drawings of stuffed creatures in storage and exhibition spaces in Natural History museums across the world. Research for this project took Irmer to Florence, Vienna, Oxford, Leyden, Haarlem, Berlin, Gotha and Washington DC. The paintings offer an alternative look at specimens that, to the scientific mind, are nothing more than representatives of their species. Irmer's work not only portrays individual birds and animals, but develops narrative scenarios and chaot-ic overload as the paintings negotiate the space between uncanny lifelikeness, highly artificial constructed-ness and scientific control. Poignant examples of this are birds under plastic cover or reptiles pickled in jars. The high quality photog-raphy in the publication highlights how her paintings oscillate between abstrac-tion and figuration, featuring several high resolution close ups of paintings that give an insight into the paint handling. Included are an essay by Karin Leonhard focusing on the paintings and drawings; and an essay by Rachel Poliquin on the context of the project within the history of the curiosity cabinet and taxidermy. Relié, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2016.
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Love Birds, Sir? (2016)
EN US
ISBN: 9783000521775 bzw. 3000521771, in Englisch, 112 Seiten, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Frankreich, Expédition sous 1 à 2 jours ouvrés, Tatsächliche Versandkosten können abweichen.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Smaller World Future FR.
The publication 'Love Birds, Sir?' presents Nikola Irmer's most recent work, which largely comprises her paintings and drawings of stuffed creatures in storage and exhibition spaces in Natural History museums across the world. Research for this project took Irmer to Florence, Vienna, Oxford, Leyden, Haarlem, Berlin, Gotha and Washington DC. The paintings offer an alternative look at specimens that, to the scientific mind, are nothing more than representatives of their species. Irmer's work not only portrays individual birds and animals, but develops narrative scenarios and chaot-ic overload as the paintings negotiate the space between uncanny lifelikeness, highly artificial constructed-ness and scientific control. Poignant examples of this are birds under plastic cover or reptiles pickled in jars. The high quality photog-raphy in the publication highlights how her paintings oscillate between abstrac-tion and figuration, featuring several high resolution close ups of paintings that give an insight into the paint handling. Included are an essay by Karin Leonhard focusing on the paintings and drawings; and an essay by Rachel Poliquin on the context of the project within the history of the curiosity cabinet and taxidermy. Relié, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2016.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Smaller World Future FR.
The publication 'Love Birds, Sir?' presents Nikola Irmer's most recent work, which largely comprises her paintings and drawings of stuffed creatures in storage and exhibition spaces in Natural History museums across the world. Research for this project took Irmer to Florence, Vienna, Oxford, Leyden, Haarlem, Berlin, Gotha and Washington DC. The paintings offer an alternative look at specimens that, to the scientific mind, are nothing more than representatives of their species. Irmer's work not only portrays individual birds and animals, but develops narrative scenarios and chaot-ic overload as the paintings negotiate the space between uncanny lifelikeness, highly artificial constructed-ness and scientific control. Poignant examples of this are birds under plastic cover or reptiles pickled in jars. The high quality photog-raphy in the publication highlights how her paintings oscillate between abstrac-tion and figuration, featuring several high resolution close ups of paintings that give an insight into the paint handling. Included are an essay by Karin Leonhard focusing on the paintings and drawings; and an essay by Rachel Poliquin on the context of the project within the history of the curiosity cabinet and taxidermy. Relié, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2016.
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Love Birds, Sir? (2016)
EN HC US
ISBN: 9783000521775 bzw. 3000521771, in Englisch, 112 Seiten, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 4-5 business days, tatsächliche Versandkosten können abweichen.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Serendipity UnLtd.
The publication 'Love Birds, Sir?' presents Nikola Irmer's most recent work, which largely comprises her paintings and drawings of stuffed creatures in storage and exhibition spaces in Natural History museums across the world. Research for this project took Irmer to Florence, Vienna, Oxford, Leyden, Haarlem, Berlin, Gotha and Washington DC. The paintings offer an alternative look at specimens that, to the scientific mind, are nothing more than representatives of their species. Irmer's work not only portrays individual birds and animals, but develops narrative scenarios and chaot-ic overload as the paintings negotiate the space between uncanny lifelikeness, highly artificial constructed-ness and scientific control. Poignant examples of this are birds under plastic cover or reptiles pickled in jars. The high quality photog-raphy in the publication highlights how her paintings oscillate between abstrac-tion and figuration, featuring several high resolution close ups of paintings that give an insight into the paint handling. Included are an essay by Karin Leonhard focusing on the paintings and drawings; and an essay by Rachel Poliquin on the context of the project within the history of the curiosity cabinet and taxidermy. Hardcover, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2016.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Serendipity UnLtd.
The publication 'Love Birds, Sir?' presents Nikola Irmer's most recent work, which largely comprises her paintings and drawings of stuffed creatures in storage and exhibition spaces in Natural History museums across the world. Research for this project took Irmer to Florence, Vienna, Oxford, Leyden, Haarlem, Berlin, Gotha and Washington DC. The paintings offer an alternative look at specimens that, to the scientific mind, are nothing more than representatives of their species. Irmer's work not only portrays individual birds and animals, but develops narrative scenarios and chaot-ic overload as the paintings negotiate the space between uncanny lifelikeness, highly artificial constructed-ness and scientific control. Poignant examples of this are birds under plastic cover or reptiles pickled in jars. The high quality photog-raphy in the publication highlights how her paintings oscillate between abstrac-tion and figuration, featuring several high resolution close ups of paintings that give an insight into the paint handling. Included are an essay by Karin Leonhard focusing on the paintings and drawings; and an essay by Rachel Poliquin on the context of the project within the history of the curiosity cabinet and taxidermy. Hardcover, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2016.
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Love Birds, Sir? (2016)
EN HC US
ISBN: 9783000521775 bzw. 3000521771, in Englisch, 112 Seiten, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Kanada, Usually ships within 1 - 2 business days, tatsächliche Versandkosten können abweichen.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, calibris.
The publication 'Love Birds, Sir?' presents Nikola Irmer's most recent work, which largely comprises her paintings and drawings of stuffed creatures in storage and exhibition spaces in Natural History museums across the world. Research for this project took Irmer to Florence, Vienna, Oxford, Leyden, Haarlem, Berlin, Gotha and Washington DC. The paintings offer an alternative look at specimens that, to the scientific mind, are nothing more than representatives of their species. Irmer's work not only portrays individual birds and animals, but develops narrative scenarios and chaot-ic overload as the paintings negotiate the space between uncanny lifelikeness, highly artificial constructed-ness and scientific control. Poignant examples of this are birds under plastic cover or reptiles pickled in jars. The high quality photog-raphy in the publication highlights how her paintings oscillate between abstrac-tion and figuration, featuring several high resolution close ups of paintings that give an insight into the paint handling. Included are an essay by Karin Leonhard focusing on the paintings and drawings; and an essay by Rachel Poliquin on the context of the project within the history of the curiosity cabinet and taxidermy. Hardcover, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2016.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, calibris.
The publication 'Love Birds, Sir?' presents Nikola Irmer's most recent work, which largely comprises her paintings and drawings of stuffed creatures in storage and exhibition spaces in Natural History museums across the world. Research for this project took Irmer to Florence, Vienna, Oxford, Leyden, Haarlem, Berlin, Gotha and Washington DC. The paintings offer an alternative look at specimens that, to the scientific mind, are nothing more than representatives of their species. Irmer's work not only portrays individual birds and animals, but develops narrative scenarios and chaot-ic overload as the paintings negotiate the space between uncanny lifelikeness, highly artificial constructed-ness and scientific control. Poignant examples of this are birds under plastic cover or reptiles pickled in jars. The high quality photog-raphy in the publication highlights how her paintings oscillate between abstrac-tion and figuration, featuring several high resolution close ups of paintings that give an insight into the paint handling. Included are an essay by Karin Leonhard focusing on the paintings and drawings; and an essay by Rachel Poliquin on the context of the project within the history of the curiosity cabinet and taxidermy. Hardcover, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2016.
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Love Birds, Sir? (2016)
EN HC NW
ISBN: 9783000521775 bzw. 3000521771, in Englisch, 112 Seiten, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandfertig in 1 - 2 Werktagen, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Saint George's Bookshop Berlin.
The publication 'Love Birds, Sir?' presents Nikola Irmer's most recent work, which largely comprises her paintings and drawings of stuffed creatures in storage and exhibition spaces in Natural History museums across the world. Research for this project took Irmer to Florence, Vienna, Oxford, Leyden, Haarlem, Berlin, Gotha and Washington DC. The paintings offer an alternative look at specimens that, to the scientific mind, are nothing more than representatives of their species. Irmer's work not only portrays individual birds and animals, but develops narrative scenarios and chaot-ic overload as the paintings negotiate the space between uncanny lifelikeness, highly artificial constructed-ness and scientific control. Poignant examples of this are birds under plastic cover or reptiles pickled in jars. The high quality photog-raphy in the publication highlights how her paintings oscillate between abstrac-tion and figuration, featuring several high resolution close ups of paintings that give an insight into the paint handling. Included are an essay by Karin Leonhard focusing on the paintings and drawings; and an essay by Rachel Poliquin on the context of the project within the history of the curiosity cabinet and taxidermy. Gebundene Ausgabe, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2016, Verkaufsrang: 3496892.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Saint George's Bookshop Berlin.
The publication 'Love Birds, Sir?' presents Nikola Irmer's most recent work, which largely comprises her paintings and drawings of stuffed creatures in storage and exhibition spaces in Natural History museums across the world. Research for this project took Irmer to Florence, Vienna, Oxford, Leyden, Haarlem, Berlin, Gotha and Washington DC. The paintings offer an alternative look at specimens that, to the scientific mind, are nothing more than representatives of their species. Irmer's work not only portrays individual birds and animals, but develops narrative scenarios and chaot-ic overload as the paintings negotiate the space between uncanny lifelikeness, highly artificial constructed-ness and scientific control. Poignant examples of this are birds under plastic cover or reptiles pickled in jars. The high quality photog-raphy in the publication highlights how her paintings oscillate between abstrac-tion and figuration, featuring several high resolution close ups of paintings that give an insight into the paint handling. Included are an essay by Karin Leonhard focusing on the paintings and drawings; and an essay by Rachel Poliquin on the context of the project within the history of the curiosity cabinet and taxidermy. Gebundene Ausgabe, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2016, Verkaufsrang: 3496892.
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Love Birds, Sir? (2016)
EN HC US
ISBN: 9783000521775 bzw. 3000521771, in Englisch, 112 Seiten, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Gewöhnlich versandfertig in 24 Stunden, Versandkostenfrei. Tatsächliche Versandkosten können abweichen.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Sautter + Lackmann.
The publication 'Love Birds, Sir?' presents Nikola Irmer's most recent work, which largely comprises her paintings and drawings of stuffed creatures in storage and exhibition spaces in Natural History museums across the world. Research for this project took Irmer to Florence, Vienna, Oxford, Leyden, Haarlem, Berlin, Gotha and Washington DC. The paintings offer an alternative look at specimens that, to the scientific mind, are nothing more than representatives of their species. Irmer's work not only portrays individual birds and animals, but develops narrative scenarios and chaot-ic overload as the paintings negotiate the space between uncanny lifelikeness, highly artificial constructed-ness and scientific control. Poignant examples of this are birds under plastic cover or reptiles pickled in jars. The high quality photog-raphy in the publication highlights how her paintings oscillate between abstrac-tion and figuration, featuring several high resolution close ups of paintings that give an insight into the paint handling. Included are an essay by Karin Leonhard focusing on the paintings and drawings; and an essay by Rachel Poliquin on the context of the project within the history of the curiosity cabinet and taxidermy. Gebundene Ausgabe, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2016, Verkaufsrang: 5135405.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Sautter + Lackmann.
The publication 'Love Birds, Sir?' presents Nikola Irmer's most recent work, which largely comprises her paintings and drawings of stuffed creatures in storage and exhibition spaces in Natural History museums across the world. Research for this project took Irmer to Florence, Vienna, Oxford, Leyden, Haarlem, Berlin, Gotha and Washington DC. The paintings offer an alternative look at specimens that, to the scientific mind, are nothing more than representatives of their species. Irmer's work not only portrays individual birds and animals, but develops narrative scenarios and chaot-ic overload as the paintings negotiate the space between uncanny lifelikeness, highly artificial constructed-ness and scientific control. Poignant examples of this are birds under plastic cover or reptiles pickled in jars. The high quality photog-raphy in the publication highlights how her paintings oscillate between abstrac-tion and figuration, featuring several high resolution close ups of paintings that give an insight into the paint handling. Included are an essay by Karin Leonhard focusing on the paintings and drawings; and an essay by Rachel Poliquin on the context of the project within the history of the curiosity cabinet and taxidermy. Gebundene Ausgabe, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2016, Verkaufsrang: 5135405.
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Love Birds, Sir? (2016)
EN HC NW
ISBN: 9783000521775 bzw. 3000521771, in Englisch, 112 Seiten, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Grossbritannien und Nordirland, Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days, zzgl. Versandkosten (wenn der Anbieter in Ihr Land liefert).
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Saint George's Bookshop Berlin.
Hardcover, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2016.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Saint George's Bookshop Berlin.
Hardcover, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2016.
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Love Birds, Sir? (2016)
EN HC US
ISBN: 9783000521775 bzw. 3000521771, in Englisch, 112 Seiten, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Grossbritannien und Nordirland, Usually dispatched within 3-4 business days, zzgl. Versandkosten (wenn der Anbieter in Ihr Land liefert).
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Smaller World Future.
Hardcover, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2016.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Smaller World Future.
Hardcover, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2016.
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