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  • Keillor, Patrick

    Langue: anglais

    Edité par Tate Publishing

    ISBN 10 : 1849760721 ISBN 13 : 9781849760720

    Vendeur : Phatpocket Limited, Waltham Abbey, HERTS, Royaume-Uni

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    EUR 4,19

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    Etat : Good. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library, so some stamps and wear, but in good overall condition. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions.

  • Patrick Keillor

    Langue: anglais

    Edité par Tate Publishing, London, 2013

    ISBN 10 : 1849760721 ISBN 13 : 9781849760720

    Vendeur : Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, Etats-Unis

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    Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. In January 2008, a fictional character called Robinson, newly released from a fictional prison, resumed his activities as a wandering, erratic scholar of landscape: 'Equipped with an ancient cine camera.he made images of his everyday surroundings.He believed that he could communicate with a network of non-human intelligences.They were determined to preserve the possibility of life's survival on the planet, and enlisted him to work on their behalf.'. Ten months later 'a box containing 19 film cans and a notebook' was discovered in a derelict caravan. Its contents were arranged by a team of researchers as a film, "Robinson in Ruins" (2010), and, later, as "The Robinson Institute" which combined a selection of the film images with other works. To accompany the installation of "The Robinson Institute" at Tate Britain, filmmaker Patrick Keiller includes in this book a similar selection of images, predominantly from "Robinson in Ruins" and the "Tate Collection", which consider the origins of the current economic crisis, and effectively serve to illustrate the development of capitalism through the details of landscape. To accompany the installation of "The Robinson Institute" at Tate Britain, this title features a similar selection of images, predominantly from "Robinson in Ruins" and the "Tate Collection", which consider the origins of the economic crisis, and effectively serve to illustrate the development of capitalism through the details of landscape. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • Gallagher, Ann; Keillor, Patrick

    Langue: anglais

    Edité par The British Council Visual Arts Publications, 1999

    ISBN 10 : 0863554482 ISBN 13 : 9780863554483

    Vendeur : Shadow Books, Norwich, Royaume-Uni

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    EUR 39,26

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    Soft cover. Etat : As New.

  • Patrick Keillor

    Langue: anglais

    Edité par Tate Publishing, London, 2013

    ISBN 10 : 1849760721 ISBN 13 : 9781849760720

    Vendeur : AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australie

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    EUR 24,72

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    Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. In January 2008, a fictional character called Robinson, newly released from a fictional prison, resumed his activities as a wandering, erratic scholar of landscape: 'Equipped with an ancient cine camera.he made images of his everyday surroundings.He believed that he could communicate with a network of non-human intelligences.They were determined to preserve the possibility of life's survival on the planet, and enlisted him to work on their behalf.'. Ten months later 'a box containing 19 film cans and a notebook' was discovered in a derelict caravan. Its contents were arranged by a team of researchers as a film, "Robinson in Ruins" (2010), and, later, as "The Robinson Institute" which combined a selection of the film images with other works. To accompany the installation of "The Robinson Institute" at Tate Britain, filmmaker Patrick Keiller includes in this book a similar selection of images, predominantly from "Robinson in Ruins" and the "Tate Collection", which consider the origins of the current economic crisis, and effectively serve to illustrate the development of capitalism through the details of landscape. To accompany the installation of "The Robinson Institute" at Tate Britain, this title features a similar selection of images, predominantly from "Robinson in Ruins" and the "Tate Collection", which consider the origins of the economic crisis, and effectively serve to illustrate the development of capitalism through the details of landscape. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

  • Patrick Keillor

    Langue: anglais

    Edité par Tate Publishing, London, 2013

    ISBN 10 : 1849760721 ISBN 13 : 9781849760720

    Vendeur : CitiRetail, Stevenage, Royaume-Uni

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    EUR 22,33

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    Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. In January 2008, a fictional character called Robinson, newly released from a fictional prison, resumed his activities as a wandering, erratic scholar of landscape: 'Equipped with an ancient cine camera.he made images of his everyday surroundings.He believed that he could communicate with a network of non-human intelligences.They were determined to preserve the possibility of life's survival on the planet, and enlisted him to work on their behalf.'. Ten months later 'a box containing 19 film cans and a notebook' was discovered in a derelict caravan. Its contents were arranged by a team of researchers as a film, "Robinson in Ruins" (2010), and, later, as "The Robinson Institute" which combined a selection of the film images with other works. To accompany the installation of "The Robinson Institute" at Tate Britain, filmmaker Patrick Keiller includes in this book a similar selection of images, predominantly from "Robinson in Ruins" and the "Tate Collection", which consider the origins of the current economic crisis, and effectively serve to illustrate the development of capitalism through the details of landscape. To accompany the installation of "The Robinson Institute" at Tate Britain, this title features a similar selection of images, predominantly from "Robinson in Ruins" and the "Tate Collection", which consider the origins of the economic crisis, and effectively serve to illustrate the development of capitalism through the details of landscape. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.