"Established in 1966 as the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, in 1974 the collection moved to a purpose-built museum designed by Gordon Bunshaft. It is now the primary collection of contemporary art and culture in America, with works by artists including Edward Hopper, Joseph Cornell, Ellsworth Kelly, Gerhard Richter, Chuck Close, James Turrell and Ron Mueck."
"This richly illustrated catalogue documents the exhibition organised by the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, in partnership with the State Russian Museum, St Petersburg. Featuring celebrated paintings by such pioneering artists as Wasilii Kandinsky, Kazimir Malevich, Vladimir Tatlin, and Natalia Goncharova, it also includes the work of more than twenty other innovative artists of the Russian avant-garde, some of whose art has rarely been ..."
"This book is the first to provide an extensive analysis of the range of defences to payment under letters of credit and demand guarantees. It considers the extent to which different defences undermine the abstraction of these instruments. This is a fundamental issue, since letters of credit and demand guarantees are designed to be abstract, or autonomous, from the underlying contract that called for their use. The purpose of that abstra ..."
"This thematic selection of recent work from nine established and emerging international sculptors--the eldest born in 1947 and the youngest in 1974--collects the ways they are giving shape to the fleeting, ephemeral, theoretical and difficult-to-explain. From Charles Long's delicate, poetic and personal debris assemblages to Bjorn Dahlem's quirky, elegant models of black holes and Andrea Cohen's styrofoam and packing-peanut networks, th ..."
"For courses in Police and Community Relations, Community Policing, and Introduction to Law Enforcement. The latest edition of this leading book presents a comprehensive introduction to community policing, one of the most significant recent trends in policing. At the same time, the book also covers the important transition from traditional practices in police-community relations. Most important, the book also focuses on the latest issues ..."
"One of the last century's most influential artists, Yves Klein (1928-1962) took the European art scene by storm in a prolific career that lasted only from 1954 to 1962, when he suffered a heart attack at the age of 34. Klein was an innovator who embraced painting, sculpture, performance, photography, music, theater, film, architecture and theoretical writing. Self-identified as "the painter of space," Klein sought to achieve immaterial ..."