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El. knyga: Everything Else is Bric-a-Brac: Notes on Home

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  • Formatas: 176 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Princeton Architectural Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781648962073
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  • Formatas: 176 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Princeton Architectural Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781648962073
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A collection of 60 short prose pieces by best-selling author and design critic Akiko Busch that reflect, in her classic style of observation, on the human condition and offer insights on family, domestic space, and a changing environment. Beautifully illustrated with 20 pieces of watercolor art, this collection makes an inspirational gift.

In Everything Else Is Bric-a-Brac, Akiko Busch explores place, memory, and the ambiguities of domestic life. At once thought-provoking, humorous, and meditative, these essays illuminate the emotional resonance of inanimate things; ideas of placement and displacement; the simultaneous frailty and tenacity of human recollection; the beauty of usefulness and uselessness alike; and how we do—and don't—find our place in things.

A collection of 60 short essays by best-selling author and culture and design critic Akiko Busch, in her classic style of observation, that reflect on the human condition and offer the promise of calm and insight.

Akiko Busch writes on the topics of culture, design, and nature. She was a contributing editor at Metropolis magazine for 20 years and has also written regular columns and essays for such publications as The New York Times, House & Garden, Architectural Record, Dwell, New York Magazine, and Travel & Leisure, among others.

She offers intimate, reflective observations of the human condition in this collection of short works, touching on themes of faith, love, loss, disaster, anticipation, obscurity, and utility. These sixty short pieces explore the mystery of place, memory, and what it is about domestic life that is both settling and unsettling alike. In a world of text messages and instant information, Busch's style of observation reminds the reader to slow down, take in, and live in the moment.
Preface 13(4)
Festival
17(4)
Note
21(2)
Waves
23(2)
Tot Finder
25(4)
Garden Party
29(2)
Blueprint
31(2)
The Winter Desk
33(2)
Exile
35(2)
Damage
37(2)
Rewards
39(2)
History
41(4)
Home Advantage
45(2)
Art
47(2)
Edges
49(2)
Never
51(2)
Things
53(2)
Bounce House
55(4)
Family Dinner
59(2)
Work
61(2)
Pressure Cooker
63(4)
Housework I
67(2)
Housework II
69(2)
Bric-a-Brac
71(4)
Museum
75(2)
The Mighty Room
77(4)
The Door
81(2)
Landscapes
83(2)
Paint Job
85(2)
Proxy
87(2)
Trees
89(2)
Furniture
91(2)
Music
93(4)
Step
97(2)
Tarps
99(2)
Theater
101(2)
The Turf Hut
103(4)
Tedium
107(4)
Sofa
111(4)
The Stove
115(2)
Wallpaper
117(2)
Placement
119(2)
The Cracked Tile
121(2)
Air
123(2)
Coins
125(4)
Signs
129(4)
Construction
133(2)
The Room
135(4)
Peonies
139(2)
Function
141(2)
Night Sky
143(4)
Summer House
147(2)
Shreds
149(4)
The Ice Bar
153(2)
Preservation
155(2)
Jury
157(4)
Decoration
161(2)
Silence
163(2)
Transom
165(2)
The Screaming Tree
167(2)
Ground
169(4)
Acknowledgments 173
Akiko Busch writes about design, culture, and nature for a variety of publications. She was a contributing editor at Metropolis magazine for twenty years, and her essays have appeared in numerous national magazines, newspapers, and exhibition catalogues. Currently she is on the faculty of the MA Design Research program at the School of Visual Arts.

Aurore de La Morinerie is a French artist and illustrator who works and lives in Paris. She first began taking calligraphy and Chinese painting classes while studying Fashion design at the Ecole supérieure des Arts appliqués Duperré, in Paris. She collaborates with world-renowned brands and is a regular contributor to the New York Times' T Magazine, the American and British issues of Harpers Bazaar, AD Magazine, ELLE France, as well as Le Mondes weekly supplement issue.