Eventually Everything Connects [Concertina fold-out book] : Leporello (2015, Hardcover)

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PublisherNobrow LTD.
ISBN-101907704884
ISBN-139781907704888
eBay Product ID (ePID)201605409

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Book TitleEventually Everything Connects [Concertina Fold-Out Book] : Leporello
Number of Pages24 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2015
TopicSocial Psychology, Graphic Arts / Illustration
IllustratorYes, Lora, Loris
GenreDesign, Psychology
Book SeriesLeporello Ser.
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight19 Oz
Item Length13.5 in
Item Width8.1 in

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ReviewsAn LA TIMES Top Book of 2015 "A lovely addition to library collections of art, design, and film, as well as a wonderful inspiration for student projects." --School Library Journal "Through stunning illustrations in a format only a human with the very longest of arms could possibly hold, we find that somehow, everyone from Frank Sinatra to Judy Garland to Walt Disney are connected with 20th century design's golden couple, Charles and Ray Eames." --Design Week "Eventually Everything Connects" works like a panorama, sweeping from private to public settings: the Eames' house to the set of "Vertigo" to the Brown Derby and the Beverly Hills Hotel. The idea is to...establish a sense of the ways in which ideas, art and expression, overlap. In "Eventually Everything Connects," Lora celebrates (both literally and figuratively) this horizontal vision, in stunning imagistic terms." --LA Times, "A lovely addition to library collections of art, design, and film, as well as a wonderful inspiration for student projects." --School Library Journal "Through stunning illustrations in a format only a human with the very longest of arms could possibly hold, we find that somehow, everyone from Frank Sinatra to Judy Garland to Walt Disney are connected with 20th century design's golden couple, Charles and Ray Eames." --Design Week "Eventually Everything Connects" works like a panorama, sweeping from private to public settings: the Eames' house to the set of "Vertigo" to the Brown Derby and the Beverly Hills Hotel. The idea is to...establish a sense of the ways in which ideas, art and expression, overlap. In "Eventually Everything Connects," Lora celebrates (both literally and figuratively) this horizontal vision, in stunning imagistic terms." --LA Times, "Through stunning illustrations in a format only a human with the very longest of arms could possibly hold, we find that somehow, everyone from Frank Sinatra to Judy Garland to Walt Disney are connected with 20th century design's golden couple, Charles and Ray Eames." —Design Week, "Through stunning illustrations in a format only a human with the very longest of arms could possibly hold, we find that somehow, everyone from Frank Sinatra to Judy Garland to Walt Disney are connected with 20th century design's golden couple, Charles and Ray Eames." --Design Week "Eventually Everything Connects" works like a panorama, sweeping from private to public settings: the Eames' house to the set of "Vertigo" to the Brown Derby and the Beverly Hills Hotel. The idea is to...establish a sense of the ways in which ideas, art and expression, overlap. In "Eventually Everything Connects," Lora celebrates (both literally and figuratively) this horizontal vision, in stunning imagistic terms." --LA Times, "Through stunning illustrations in a format only a human with the very longest of arms could possibly hold, we find that somehow, everyone from Frank Sinatra to Judy Garland to Walt Disney are connected with 20th century design's golden couple, Charles and Ray Eames." —Design Week "Eventually Everything Connects" works like a panorama, sweeping from private to public settings: the Eames' house to the set of Vertigo" to the Brown Derby and the Beverly Hills Hotel. The idea is to...establish a sense of the ways in which ideas, art and expression, overlap. In Eventually Everything Connects," Lora celebrates (both literally and figuratively) this horizontal vision, in stunning imagistic terms." —LA Times, A 2016 Eisner Nominee for Best Publication Design An LA TIMES Top Book of 2015 "A lovely addition to library collections of art, design, and film, as well as a wonderful inspiration for student projects." --School Library Journal "Through stunning illustrations in a format only a human with the very longest of arms could possibly hold, we find that somehow, everyone from Frank Sinatra to Judy Garland to Walt Disney are connected with 20th century design's golden couple, Charles and Ray Eames." --Design Week "Eventually Everything Connects" works like a panorama, sweeping from private to public settings: the Eames' house to the set of "Vertigo" to the Brown Derby and the Beverly Hills Hotel. The idea is to...establish a sense of the ways in which ideas, art and expression, overlap. In "Eventually Everything Connects," Lora celebrates (both literally and figuratively) this horizontal vision, in stunning imagistic terms." --LA Times
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal302
SynopsisWhat is the link between Alfred Hitchcock and Charles and Ray Eames, or illustrator Mary Blair and actor Steve McQueen? In Eventually Everything Connects Loris Lora makes all the creative connections so you don't have to. Explore the movers, shakers, and shapers of the arts in the Californian modernist movement in Nobrow's hardback Leporello format., What is the link between Alfred Hitchcock and Charles and Ray Eames, or illustrator Mary Blair and actor Steve McQueen? In Eventually Everything Connects Loris Lora makes all the creative connections so you don't have to. Explore the movers, shakers, and shapers of the arts in the Californian modernist movement in Nobrow's hardback Leporello format. Loris Lora is a Los Angeles-based illustrator and a graduate of Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. Loris has had her work published in the New York Times , the Wall Street Journal , and Nobrow magazine., A star-studded concertina book that maps out the lesser known links between the biggest names in Californian modernism.
LC Classification NumberHM1033

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