The Art of the Idea: And How It Can Change Your Life
by John Hunt
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John Hunt is an award-winning author and playwright, as well as the Worldwide Creative Director of TBWA. In 1993 Hunt was intimately involved in Nelson Mandela’s election campaign. In April of 2003, Hunt moved to TBWA’s New York headquarters, where he helped reshape the focus of the network to celebrate original thinking and groundbreaking ideas. In 2008, both Adweek and Ad Age named TBWA, Agency of the Year. Hunt has since returned to South Africa, where he continues his Worldwide role. Sam Nhlengethwa is a collagist, painter, and jazz fanatic. After being named South Africa’s Young Artist of the year in 1994, Nhlengethwa quickly gathered global recognition. His work has been shown at the National Museum of African Art, D.C.; Whitechapel Gallery, London; and was reproduced in The 20th Century Art Book (Phaidon Press, 1996). From humble beginnings, Nhlengethwa’s talent, although forged during the apartheid years, has always reflected a calm celebration of the human spirit.
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- Title
- The Art of the Idea: And How It Can Change Your Life
- Author
- John Hunt
- Book Condition
- UsedAcceptable
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- 1
- Binding
- Hardback
- ISBN 10
- 1576875164
- ISBN 13
- 9781576875162
- Publisher
- Powerhouse Books
- This edition first published
- 2009-09-18
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