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'Who's Who' -
the prestigious bibliographic encyclopedia |
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About 'Who's Who' - A Celebration of
Achievment
For over 150 years, Who's Who
editions have been steadily earning a reputation as a reliable
source of information on notable distinguished people. Providing
accurate, concise biographies of leaders and achievers from every
significant field of endeavor, the various Who's Who editions
worldwide have always been recognised as prestigious reference
documents, as celebration of achievement.
Art Domain's Who's Who in Visual
Art
Art Domain's Who's Who in
Visual Art is exclusively dedicated to the field of the Fine
Arts resp. Fine Art Photography. The very first publication came
to the market in 2006 in German language: Who's Who in
Visual Art - 100 Künstler der Medien Malerei, Grafik, Digitalkunst,
Skulptur. Additionally an English volume was published
since 2008, mainly aimed to cover the international art market:
Who's Who in Visual Art - 100 Artists in Painting, Graphic
Arts, Digital Arts, Sculpture.
In 2011 the program was extended
to one more comprehensive bilingual title to cover artists in
the anologue and digital photography scene: Who's Who in
Visual Art - 100 Fine Art Photographers.
From 2012 Who's Who in
Visual Art - 100 Artists in Painting, Graphic Art, Digital Art
will be produced as a comprehensive bilingual book, too, in order
to enhance the books marketability. By doing so,
we will be able to distribute the book in all German- and English-speaking
countries worldwide, following an international trend on the
book market. 2012 is also publishing date for a third title in
the in the series of books titled Who's Who in Visual Art.
100 Masters of the Realistic Imagery offers orientation
and a clearly defined selection of protagonists of photorealism,
hyperrealism, fantastic realism, surrealism, and classical realism.
All volumes have a limited
number of 100 entries. They contain biographical and professional
information about visual artists of the media painting, graphic
art, sculpture, digital art, and fibre art resp. fine art photography.
Meanwhile the books have been recognised as prestigious reference
documents, as source and challenge for the private and public
art collectors, for gallerists, librarians, artists and museum
and education professionals.
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Ulrich
has done it again!
Here is a superbly produced small volume that gives an easily
accessible glimpse of the work of currently contemporary artists
that are not part of the 'mainstream' publicity machine.
Adopting an alternative and an innovative approach, Ulrich's
passion for these artists and all that they try to accomplish
is realised in his vision and in his commitment to all that such
art represents.
Nicholas Down, Dorking, Surrey,
5 April 2010 |