De Stijl and Dutch modernism Sofia IordanidouDe Stijl was the title of a magazine founded in the Netherlands in 1917 and is now used to identify the abstract art and functional architecture of its major contributors: Mondrian, Van Doesburg, Van der Leck, Oud, Wils and Rietveld. This book is the first to emphasize the local context of De Stijl and explore its relationship to the distinctive character of Dutch modernism. Examines the connection between debates concerning abstraction in painting
Recently these groups have renewed their claims for greater political representation and autonomy
researchers and professionals that aim to raise awareness of design as a strategic business resource by consolidating it with other divergent
and an exciting case study on the design partnership between the hearing aid company BHS and the design studio Designworks that has revolutionized a health care sector
Through a compilation of essays and profiles
Comprising his short unpublished autobiography
Since 1989
In addition to illustrating the techniques used by handwriting instructors and documenting the ever-changing views of script stylists
comparisons and contrasts between Irish republicanism and other strands of republican politics: the ideology and practice of official French republicanism
the abundance of film festivals such as the International Festival of New Latin American Cinema and film-themed cafeterias
this edition of The War of the Worlds is both modern and readable
A collection of oral histories that guides readers through through the decades (1944–92) in which the Communist Party controlled everything in Albania
For almost three decades