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Pablo Picasso was the most influential artist of the 20th century, constantly reinventing his style and challenging the conventions of representation. As a co-founder of Cubism, he shattered the tradi...
Cubism, pioneered by Picasso and Braque in the early 20th century, fundamentally altered the way artists depicted space and form. It rejected traditional perspective, instead presenting subjects from...
Georgia O'Keeffe is a central figure in American Modernism, best known for her large-scale, zoomed-in paintings of flowers and desert landscapes. Her work bridges the gap between representation and ab...
J.M.W. Turner was a visionary landscape painter whose work anticipated the development of modern abstraction. His focus on the power of naturestorms, fires, and the sealed him to experiment with light...
Gerhard Richter is one of the most significant living painters, known for his ability to oscillate between photorealism and pure abstraction. His 'photo-paintings,' where he blurs photographic images...
Henry Moore is best known for his large-scale, semi-abstract bronze and stone sculptures that often depict the human figure in harmony with nature. His work is characterized by organic, flowing shapes...
Mark Rothko is best known for his 'color field' paintings, which feature large, luminous rectangles of color that seem to float on the canvas. His work is intended to be a meditative, spiritual experi...
Steven Hawking and George Greenstein's 'Infinity and the Mind' delves into the concept of infinity, exploring its mathematical, philosophical, and cosmological implications. It explains complex ideas...
Saul Leiter was a pioneer of color street photography, long before it was accepted as a serious art form. His work is characterized by a painterly approach, using reflections, shadows, and blurred ele...
Tony Cragg is a British sculptor known for his complex, fluid, and often biomorphic forms that explore the relationship between the natural and the man-made. His work often involves the manipulation o...
De Stijl, a Dutch art movement (1917-1931), championed pure abstraction and geometric forms. Artists like Mondrian and van Doesburg used only primary colors (red, yellow, blue) and black, white, and g...
Ibis is a Python library that provides a unified, pandas-like interface for data manipulation across multiple backends, including DuckDB, BigQuery, Snowflake, and PostgreSQL. Its goal is to allow user...
Simone Leighs sculptures combine ceramics, bronze, and other materials to explore themes of Black womanhood, cultural heritage, and communal rituals. Her work draws inspiration from African art and ae...
Barbara Hepworth was a pioneer of modern sculpture, famous for her organic, abstract forms that integrate the 'void' as a central element. Her work often reflects the landscape of Cornwall, where she...
Ian Stewart's 'A Mathematician's Lament' is a critique of modern mathematics education and the increasing abstraction that has distanced it from its roots. Stewart argues that the focus on abstract co...
Zeng Fanzhi is a leading figure in contemporary Chinese art, known for his large-scale stainless steel sculptures that blend figurative and abstract elements. His works often depict distorted human fi...
Wallace Stevens was a master of the modernist aesthetic, known for his philosophical depth, his rich, inventive language, and his focus on the role of the imagination in shaping reality. His poetry is...
Harold Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman's 'Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs' is a classic introduction to computer science that uses the Lisp programming language. It covers fundamental...
Apache Beam is an open-source, unified model for defining both batch and streaming data-parallel processing pipelines. The core value of Beam is its portability: you write your pipeline once using the...
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