The Playground Project spiritual-jodorowskyPark Books, 2024. Softcover, 376pp., 8. 46 x 11. 73 inches New From the 1950s to the 1980s, the open air playground was a social laboratory. Innovative, wacky, educational, and exciting playground designs emerged in European and American cities, as well as elsewhere around the world: artists, landscape designers, architects, and activists sought to provide children with the best possible place to play, while also reimagining cities and communities.
Frank Malina
wracked by jealousy at his friend's success and despondency of his own creative (and moral) bankruptcy
in the socialist anti-colonial festival in Helsinki
Mekas made his way to New York
This is #31 of the Hanuman Books series - other books in the series feature work by artists and writers such as William Burroughs
The book offers Crews' views on aging
his progression as an artist and observer
constantly challenging the accepted practices of the day
which was then cut and folded
such as evolution and duality
Archive offers an intimate encounter with her methods
The results are rarely seen on our screens