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Alexander Adams

    Stop Allergies from Ruining your Life
    Artivism
    Stop Wrinkles The Easy Way
    Iconoclasm, Identity Politics and the Erasure of History
    Stop Gaining Weight The Easy Way
    Skomer Island - Its History and Natural History
    • The definitive history and analysis of one of Britain's most beloved nature spots, written by an expert with 50 years' experience in the field and a long-standing connection with the island, and including hundreds of beautiful photographs of exhibition standard. Full color throughout.

      Skomer Island - Its History and Natural History
    • Iconoclasm, Identity Politics and the Erasure of History surveys the origins, uses and manifestations of iconoclasm in history, art and public culture. It examines the various causes and uses of image/property defacement as a tool of political, national, religious and artistic process. This is one of the first books to examine the outbreak of iconoclasm in Europe and North America in the summer of 2020 in the context of previous outbreaks, and it examines the implications of iconoclasm as a form of control, censorship and expression.

      Iconoclasm, Identity Politics and the Erasure of History
    • From Banksy to Extinction Rebellion, artivism (activism through art) is the art of our era. From international biennale to newspaper pages, artivism is everywhere. Both inside museums and on the streets, global artivism spreads political messages and raises social issues, capturing attention with shocking protests and weird stunts. Yet, is this fusion of art and activism all it seems? Are artivist messages as subversive and anti-authoritarian we assume they are? How has the art trade commodified protest and how have activists parasitised art venues? Is artivism actually an arm of the establishment? Using artist statements, theoretical writings, statistical data, historical analysis and insider testimony, British art critic Alexander Adams examines the origins, aims and spread of artivism. He uncovers troubling ethical infractions within public organisations and a culture of complacent self-congratulation in the arts. His findings suggest the perception of artivism – the most influential art practice of the twenty-first century – as a grassroots humanitarian movement could not be more misleading. Adams concludes that artivism erodes the principles underpinning museums, putting their existence at risk.

      Artivism
    • Geronimo: A Biography

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      In the Apaches’ final campaign, Geronimo led 19 warriors against 5,000 U.S. troops. No Apaches were killed, and the U.S. suffered heavy casualties. For the Apaches could travel seventy miles a day on foot, lay a deadly ambush in country so open a white man could not find a hiding place, and elude pursuit by scattering in every direction, only to reassemble as soon as the force was gone. Probably the greatest foot soldiers ever known, they held the U.S. Army at bay for forty years. This book tells the stories of Geronimo, his Apache warriors, and his American enemies with vigor and verve. Unequaled in depth and scope, this definitive biography is an engrossing, dramatic, colorful, historically accurate account of a long-misunderstood figure.

      Geronimo: A Biography
    • Blood, Soil, Paint - Imperium Press

      • 168 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Exploring the impact of the Romantic movement, this book examines how the period between the French Revolution and the two World Wars unleashed a surge of human potential and creativity, reflecting both hope and turmoil. It delves into the philosophical underpinnings articulated by T. E. Hulme, emphasizing the dual nature of Romanticism as a source of inspiration and conflict in a rapidly changing world. The narrative highlights the pivotal role of this era in shaping modern thought and artistic expression.

      Blood, Soil, Paint - Imperium Press
    • From politics to religion, psychology to nuclear physics, learn how Dali's work embraces nearly every major historic development of the twentieth century.

      Dali