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      • Bruno Dorn Verlag

        The Bruno Dorn Verlag is publishing extraordinary and high quality art books and catalogues since 1996. In collaboration with artists*, museums or other art institutions, BDV is creating very special books that open up whole new creative worlds. Since 2007, the BDV is publishing the art magazine seen, a completely new and compact format to present new, emerging and interesting artists.    Der Bruno Dorn Verlag zeichnet sich seit 1996 durch Künstlerbücher und Kataloge von höchster Qualität und Kreativität aus. In Zusammenarbeit mit Künstler*innen und oft in Kooperation mit Museen oder anderen Kunstinstitutionen entstehen im BDV Bücher, die den Zeitgeist einfangen und zum Verweilen einladen. Seit 2007 gibt es mit dem Kunstmagazin seen ein neues Format, zu dem der Verlag in unregelmäßigen Abständen Künstlerinnen und Künstler einlädt.

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      • The Arts
        April 2021

        Teatro inclusivo · Teatro Brut

        Inclusive Theatre · Brut Theatre

        by Manu Medina

        Teatro Brut' es un más que interesante recorrido por los aspectos éticos, filosóficos, artísticos, neurológicos, sicológicos, educativos y de intervención del teatro insclusivo con personas con discapacidad intelectual.   Desarrolla todos estos aspectos desde la perspectiva del Teatro Brut cuyo decálogo reza:  1 · La ténica no condiciona. 2 · Genuidad. 3 · Baja conciencia del hecho creador. 4 · Aparente incoherencia.  5 · La creación fuera de toda lógica.  6 · Los tópicos como elemento del juego.  7 · El aquí y ahora.  8 · El personaje se adaptar al actor.  9 · El grupo como elemento esencial de trabajo.  10 · La diversidad fuente de creación.  MANU MEDINA es un hombre de teatro que lleva trabajando en la práctica y en la formación más de la mitad de su vida y que nos propone, desde su experiencia, cómo afrontar este teatro desde la propuesta profesional.  Tras si primer libro sobre Teatro y ¿discapacidad?, en este propone la base la teórica y la fundamentación para un planteamiento serio y necesario a la hora de trabajar el arte en general y el teatro en particular con personas con discapacidad.

      • May 2021

        THE STRANGE POWER OF DISASTERS

        A topical novel about the fertile social mutations triggered by a pandemic. How a highly lethal disease will allow a mother and a son to find their way back to each other...

        by Hélène Le Bris

        France, summer 2029. A strange disease with an unspeakable name, called “Plague” for convenience, is sweeping the country. Deadly and highly contagious, it strikes in successive waves, upsetting the economy and social relations and overturning democracy. It eventually withdraws to Paris, placed under lockdown.On either side of the medical barricade, a mother and her grown son witness contrasting events, she in her village, repopulated by townspeople spared from the virus, and he imprisoned in a devastated Paris. Their past opposes them, their present also keeps them apart: she struggles with paperwork in the filthy workshop next to her house, and he enjoys his job as a guide for the Louvre Museum. As the plague takes its toll, an unexpected reconciliation gradually takes place.Their relationships with their loved ones also change. A couple of overworked caregivers, a distraught garage owner, and an emotional fortune teller experience with them the shock that the plague imposes on human relationships.

      • THE SAGA OF SOULS #1 THE BLUE SOUL

        When Oksana meets Max, the attraction she feels for him is instantaneous, almost too strong. But Max is fierce and difficult to understand. What does he hide deep inside?

        by Océane Ghanem

        One winter evening, Oksana goes to a nightclub to celebrate her best friend Steeve’s birthday. To get away from his sister Camelia, she sits at the bar and orders a beer. Oksana eventually notices a man in the crowd who catches her eye. He fascinates her upon first glance. She herself doesn’t understand this obsession of hers, this want to know his every move throughout the evening. She only wishes to rid herself of the sadness she feels deep down.As for Max, he enjoys his evening with his friends and roommates. However, the constant gaze of this woman at the bar intrigues and disturbs him much more than he would like. He tests her reactions, sometimes by slipping away from the dance floor while she looks away, sometimes by provoking her with mindless flirting and dancing. This curiosity will finally drive him to join her at the bar. A relationship develops between them over time, creating a strong and powerful bond.Despite this, both protagonists have secrets they would rather keep to themselves. How far will they be willing to go to prevent the other from knowing?

      • Elvis Remembered

        Interviews With Those Who Knew Him Best

        by Shelly Powers

        A must for every Elvis fan! What started as one interview became many more with members of Elvis' inner circle.  Each of the 11 of Elvis' intimates interviewed here has a good story to tell and is accompanied by period photographs of Elvis and the friend, movie posters, concert memorabilia, and unusual memories that every fan or Elvis will want to read. Interviewees include: Ed Bonja Tour manager and official photographer 1970-77 Cynthia Pepper Co-star in the movie "Kissin' Cousins" Darleen Thompkins Worked with Elvis on "Blue Hawaii" and remained close till his death Patti Perry Met Elvis when she was 17 and only female member of "Memphis Mafia" Myrna Smith Elvis backing singer 1969-77 Joe (Diamond Joe) Esposito Lifelong friend, body guard and best man when Elvis married Priscilla Sonny West Lifelong friend of Elvis and bodyguard Jerry Schilling Lifelong friend and managed the Beach Boys, Jerry Lee Lewis and Lisa Marie Presley Larry Geller Spiritual advisor and personal hair stylist. Shaped Elvis' look Jimmy Velvet Friend for 20 years and ran an Elvis memorabilia museum in Memphis. Packed with remarkable photographs, this is a memorable fans' resource, an enjoyable reading for anyone, and the perfect gift.

      • Drews' Animal Life

        The somewhat different book of animals

        by Judith Drews

        Funny, absurd and impressive facts combined with a bit of geography and history make sure the information stays in your head, not only in that of children but certainly also of adults. And of course, the beautiful design and the colourful illustrations makes sure that you will get lost in this book.

      • Individual artists, art monographs
        April 2016

        Movements

        Liat Yossifor

        by Karen Lang, Christopher Michno, Stella Rollig and Ed Schad

        Liat Yossifor’s first monograph focuses on a series of ever-evolving grey paintings from 2011–2016 that utilize a time-based process where she continuously scrapes, sculpts, and reworks the paint until it hardens. Of these works, she has said, “The grey is the result of color being consumed, of constant editing. The grey is the result of a thousand paintings that got destroyed in the process of making a single one.” The writers explore the archeology and embedded meaning of Yossifor’s work in light of place, person, gesture, and theory.

      • Sucré, salé, poivré et compagnie

        by Written by Jacques Pasquet, illustrated by Claire Anghinolfi

        Sweet, Salty, Peppery and Company A brilliant nonfiction book about spices found throughout the world: salt, pepper, chilli pepper, mustard, ginger, cinnamon, vanilla, chocolate, coffee, tea... Where do they come from ? In which way and form do they get to us? What shapes can they take ? How are they grown, and then transformed? With his undeniable storytelling talent, Jacques Pasquet explains to us everything we need to know about spices: their story, where they come from, and even some legends surrounding them! Claire Anghinolfi offers us realistic and stylized illustrations painted in gouache.

      • August 2020

        Von Wegen

        Novel

        by Birgit Pölzl

        What to do when the dream of an alternative life has fallen apart? Stylistically brilliant and varied, this novel by Birgit Pölzl tells of the first steps into a new life.

      • Fiction
        June 2020

        A Trip to Asylum

        by Pam Pam LIU

        “Many things had gone that day, including my healthy mind.”In an asylum strangely with no medical staffs,the hero of this story started experiencing different trippy hallucinations. After many chaotic situations caused by other patients,  He started to see the root of his trauma step by step…A trip to asylum" is a fictional story based on Pam Pam's life experiences. Instead of tell the story realistically, Pam Pam choose to drew it with imagination, she hope the readers think and understand more about those uncontrollable symptoms, and also hope they understand that: normal people are not really NORMAL.   *In the process of drama series adaptation.*Winner of Taipei International Book Exhibition in Novel SectionVIDEO

      • Raven and Crows

        by Britta Teckentrup

        Britta Teckentrup's tribute to ravens and crows   Did you know, what the difference is between ravens and crows? that in ancient Rome they were considered as prophets?  that ravens have special warning calls for a.o. cats, for hawks or for humans? that there are 250 different crow calls that raven can recognize people and remember faces   Ravens have in common with humans that they pass on acquired knowledge to following generations, which means, that they have something like what we call culture. And so, it is no wonder why ravens play such a large roll in religion, poetry, literature and art.   In this unique book all this, and much more is told in words and pictures by Britta Teckentrup.

      • The Arts
        February 2020

        Honeybees

        Mysterious Forest Dwellers

        by Ingo Arndt, Jürgen Tautz

        Completly new insights into the mysterious life of wild honeybees The bee is the new symbol of nature conservation, and people all over the world are studying its fate and the threat posed by mites, large-area agriculture and dwindling biodiversity. The honeybee is considered an endangered species, though the significance of its role as a pollinator can hardly be emphasised enough. In contrast, the honeybee’s close relative, the far more robust and adaptable wild bee, is little known. Prof. Dr. Tatz, the German authority on bees, is conducting major research into wild honeybees, while Ingo Arndt has captured sensational and unique photos documenting their life. This is a book full of exciting new insights which could revolutionise conventional apiculture and provide the impetus for a move towards healthier, ecologically sound and appropriate beekeeping.

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