Mark Rappolt Books

Gehry Draws
Gehry Draws

By Frank Gehry, Horst Bredekamp, Frank O. Gehry, Mark Rappolt, Robert Violette

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Everyone knows what the distinctive curves and lines of Frank Gehry's buildings look like. But where do they come from? Gehry has described drawing as his way of "thinking aloud"; Gehry Draws trace...

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Greg Lynn Form
Greg Lynn Form

By Greg Lynn, Mark Rappolt

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"One of the most provocative and exciting architects today, Greg Lynn has defined how designers and architects use computers as a medium, operating in an expanded field that fuses cutting-edge tech...

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Slater Bradley & Ed Lachman: Look Up And Stay In Touch
Slater Bradley & Ed Lachman: Look Up And Stay In Touch

By Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson, Slater Bradley, Mark Rappolt, Chrissie Iles, Ed Lachman

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Look Up and Stay in Touch presents the final works in artist Slater Bradleys decade-long doppelganger project. Bradley (born 1975) has explored the way cultural icons are so imbued with myth that t...

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Jim Naughten: Re-Enactors
Jim Naughten: Re-Enactors

By Jim Naughten, Bill Kouwenhoven, Mark Rappolt

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Every summer thousands of people from all over the world gather in a Kentish field and leave the present firmly behind. They step out of their routine daily lives and transform into historical char...

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Lucy Williams: Beneath A Wollen Sky
Lucy Williams: Beneath A Wollen Sky

By Lucy Williams, Mark Rappolt, Timothy Taylor Gallery

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[text Mark Rappolt]. Published To Accompany An Exhibition Of The Same Title, 7 September - 6 October 2007. Includes Bibliographical References.

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