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Recently published to coincide with the current
exhibition at the Louise T Blouin Institute, Richard Meier:
Art and Architecture includes essays by Joseph Rykwert,
Jonathan Glancey and Jenny Blyth. This book gives a wonderful
insight into the wide ranging work of Richard Meier as
architect, artist and designer and includes several
full colour illustrations. 101pp.
Published by Somogy Publishing, October 2007
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JAMES TURRELL,
A LIFE IN LIGHT
The Louise T Blouin Foundation published this award winning
book to accompany the Inaugural Exhibition James Turrell:
A Life in Light, the first major retrospective exhibition
in London of Turrell's work since 1993. It features an examination
of James Turrell’s work with text by Michael Hue-Williams,
Andrew Graham-Dixon and a foreword by; 66 pp., with numerous
colour illustrations.
James Turrell: A Life in Light published by Somogy
Publishing, 2006-10-03
Winner of the Graphis Gold Award for Design Annual 2008
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GARY HILL & GERRY
JUDAH
The official catalogue which
accompanied the exhibitions of Gary Hill & Gerry Judah
at the Louise T Blouin Institute during Summer
2007. Essays by Professor Theodore Zeldin OBE exploring the
future of dialogue and interviews with the artists, text by
the curator
Jenny Blyth and foreword by Louise T Blouin MacBain. Contributions
by Dr Tariq Ali, Professor Malcolm Dando, Lord John Eatwell,
Baroness Susan Greenfield, Dr Eric Kandel, Professor Joseph
Ledoux, Michael Oreskes and His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar;
55
pp., with numerous colour illustrations of both artists work.
Published by Somogy Publishing, June 2007
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In Search
of Memory: The Emergence of a New Science of Mind
by
Eric R. Kandel
Charting the intellectual history of the emerging biology
of mind, Eric R. Kandel illuminates how behavioural psychology,
cognitive psychology, neuroscience and molecular biology have
converged into a powerful new science of mind. This science
now provides nuanced insights into normal mental functioning
and disease and simultaneously opens pathways to more effective
healing. Driven by vibrant curiosity, Kandel's personal quest
to understand memory is threaded throughout this absorbing
history. Beginning with his childhood in Nazi-occupied Vienna,
In Search of Memory chronicles Kandel's outstanding career
from his initial fascination with history and psychoanalysis
to his groundbreaking work on the biological process of memory,
which earned him the Nobel Prize.
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