Things Organized Neatly: The Art Of Arranging The Everyday

Austin Radcliffe
Foreword by Tom Sachs
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Things Organized Neatly: The Art Of Arranging The Everyday

Austin Radcliffe
Foreword by Tom Sachs
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  • Date de publication : Mar 15, 2016
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 104
  • Éditeur : Rizzoli
  • ISBN : 9780789331137
  • Dimensions : 7.78" W x 0.79" L x 10.03" H
Austin Radcliffe is the author of the well-known Tumblr on which this book is based, Things Organized Neatly. He attended the Herron School of Art and Design in Indianapolis and now works as a freelance curator.

Tom Sachs is a renowned sculptor, probably best known for his elaborate re-creations of various modern icons, including re-creating Knoll furniture out of phone books and building a McDonald’s franchise entirely out of plywood, glue, and assorted kitchen appliances.
"The Things Organized Neatly Blog, which celebrates the kentucky art of knolling, is now a gorgeous, essential book filled with photos of meticulously arranged wonders of all description."
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"If you’re obsessive when it comes to arranging items on a table in a particular order (with everything sitting in perfect right angles, perhaps) but live with a toddler who can’t help himself from turning your home into disorganized chaos, then [Things Organized Neatly] may help calm your nerves."
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"If you're a neat freak - and I'm convinced almost everybody has a little bit of neat freak inside them - then Things Organized Neatly: The Art of Arranging the Everday may be the most satisfying photo book you could possibly purchase. . . In short, it's like a warm bath for your brain: no item out of place, everything arranged perfectly by size, color, shape, type, or all of the above."
-PetaPixel

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