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An extraordinary and magical tribute to the Earth`s largest and oldest living structures.
Illustrated with over 300 beautiful colour photographs, The World of Free Horses is a feast of a book celebrating wild horses and the breeds that have become feral.
A beautifully designed publication about one of the most influential forces in post-war fashion - ASCHER Studio. Known for its fabrics chosen by couturiers for their drape, luminous colours and original patterns.
This outstanding monography of Viktor Freso brings a freshand non-conformist view of the artwork of contemporarySlovak artist Viktor Freso (1974), the multimedia artist whois best known for the creation of Picus, a sculpture of anangry white homunculus that has proved enduringly popular.
This publication intoduces the reader to the outstanding architectural masterpiece that is the crematorium of Bratislava, capital of Slovakia. Built in 1968, it is the masterpiece of Ferdinand Milucky, who was a member of the first Slovak postwar architectural generation.
Through his photographs, Filip Kulisev seeks to present the diversity and charm of Earth's four basic climatic zones at different times of the year. These zones also symbolize the four basic elements shaping the nature of our planet since its very beginning.
The photographer Tomas Micek focuses on magical place in this engaging collection of pictures, on places brought forth by that great artist 'Mother Nature'.
Jiri Sliva invites us into the world of nonsens, a game with paradox, absurdity and grotesqueness. The reader will be laughing, but also think about the (non)sense, as Jiri Sliva says: 'Let's start by adding a sense of nonsense to the five senses recognised by science. Let nonsense be our sixth sense! Here's to folly as a way of survivg.'
The photographic work of Ivan Matejka is connected with several paradoxes. Ivan Matejka perceives the world as "chaotic and messy." However, when it comes to photography, he thinks that "this mess must be removed. In a photographic picture, there must be order like the gears in a watch..." And so, for Matejka, roses bloom even in a junkyard.
Racing'n'Roll is a celebration of racing and a celebration of photography! Martin Straka, famous czech photographer and a commentator of racing events, reveals the backstage of auto racing and rallys. His pictures are not only about the racing itself, but they present the overall atmosphere of the contests.
Lost (m)ODE captures more than 40 years of the clothing culture in Czechoslovakia during the socialist era.
This selection of photographs by cameraman Martin Strba (1961), an important representative of the Slovak New Wave, reflects the personal story of this artist and his unique bold and arresting compositions, full of meaning simple compositions. The publication is the first monograph to be presented to the wider public and critics.
This book contains Robert Vano's photographic recollections, 190 images that came from his own archive. Along with black-and- white photos, some of Vano's colour shots are shown for the first time. A considerable part of this magnificent collection was created in New York, Paris, Milan and other places.
The photographer and reporter of the journal .tyzden Andrej Ban is presenting 82 black-and-white documentary photographs from 25 countries, that he has visited in the last 25 years. Original snap-shots are completed by interesting stories about life in regions affected by wars, exoduses, ethnical and religious conflicts and natural disasters.
Typography and Type Design in Slovakia documents the development of graphic design and the outcomes of graphic designers' work in the area of typography and type design in Slovakia. The publication lists almost 90 authors, so the reader can observe the historical changes of typographical style and appreciate the development of visual communication.
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