In the 80's I grew up loving RAW Magazine and anything to do with it. One of their regular artists was Mark Beyer. He was a naive artist who took perverse pleasure in satirizing the hardships of life. RAW Magazine came out with many solo works by their artists that they called One-Shots. Agony was Mark Beyer's RAW One Shot. In it he put his reoccurring characters, Amy and Jordan, two androgynous beings that look like a cross between a human and an amoeba, through their torturous paces for no other reason than because it is fun. The thing that makes Mark Beyer's work so fascinating is his imagination and sense of design. He does the most creative and interesting things on the page and he is not limited by normal esthetics or sense of anatomy. His characters live in a universe all their own with it's own laws of physics. It's awesome to see what new and interesting ways Beyer comes up with to depict the tortures of Amy and Jordan. Even though the subject matter that Mark Beyer writes about is dark I think there is a lot of life and joy in his work. Just look at all the love and care he put into each panel! And the book is 173 pages long! Personally I find this work totally stimulating and beautiful the way a Hieronymus Bosch painting is. You love to pour over all the incredible detail and marvel at the originality of all the crazy tortures he depicts just like in works like The Garden of Earthly Delights or study the fascinating detail of this world you think you should know but can't quite make out the way you do an Yves Tanguy painting. As primitive works of art I can totally see his work with it's amazing elaborate patterns in an American folk art museum or on a quilt. That's one quilt I'd love to have! I'd hang it on my living room wall.
Comic Creator Mark Beyer
Comic Creator Mark Beyer
On the exhibition at The Ohio State University Urban Arts Space, January 8-February 23, 2013.
Als Reaktion auf stagnierende Umsatz- und Gewinnentwicklungen erweitern Industrieunternehmen seit einigen Jahren ihre Geschäftstätigkeit um (industrielle) Dienstleistungen. Die damit verbundene Hoffnung, überdurchschnittliche Wachstumsraten und Renditen zu erzielen, hat sich jedoch für zahlreiche Firmen nicht erfüllt. Mark Beyer untersucht, wie Industrieunternehmen in das Servicegeschäft diversifizieren und welche in sich abgestimmten Veränderungen besonders kritischer Gestaltungsparameter der Unternehmensführung entlang dieses Wachstumsprozesses eine nachhaltige Professionalisierung des industriellen Servicegeschäfts versprechen. Auf der Basis ressourcen- und kompetenzbasierter Überlegungen und anhand dreier Fallstudien entwickelt er ein Erklärungsmodell für eine servicegetriebene Unternehmenstransformation. Deren nachhaltiger Erfolg wird durch die Ableitung pfadabhängiger Veränderungen der Gestaltungsparameter der Unternehmensführung gewährleistet.
Marc Beyer fait parti de ces héros graphiques underground américains (1) apparus à la fin des année 1970 / début des années 80, publié notamment dans la très influente revue Raw. Il a marque une génération de créateurs, en particulier en France où des artistes tel que Blexbolex, Pakito Bolino ou Moolinex furent impressionnés par son travail en tant que producteur d’images étranges mais aussi mais aussi en tant qu'auteur de bd : la série de strips Amy & Jordan. (2) Il a fait plusieurs pochettes de disque. Pour Ralph, label des Residents et de manière général pour une certaine scène de musique underground entre pop et expérimentation. Petite sélection des plus intéressantes. On peut le suivre sur son tumblr ou il poste de temps en temps des images. markbeyer.tumblr.com - - - Notes (1) - On pourrait citer aussi Gary Panter, Charles Burns, Kaz (2) - Publiée en France chez Cambourakis Images Images Images Images Images
In the 80's I grew up loving RAW Magazine and anything to do with it. One of their regular artists was Mark Beyer. He was a naive artist who took perverse pleasure in satirizing the hardships of life. RAW Magazine came out with many solo works by their artists that they called One-Shots. Agony was Mark Beyer's RAW One Shot. In it he put his reoccurring characters, Amy and Jordan, two androgynous beings that look like a cross between a human and an amoeba, through their torturous paces for no other reason than because it is fun. The thing that makes Mark Beyer's work so fascinating is his imagination and sense of design. He does the most creative and interesting things on the page and he is not limited by normal esthetics or sense of anatomy. His characters live in a universe all their own with it's own laws of physics. It's awesome to see what new and interesting ways Beyer comes up with to depict the tortures of Amy and Jordan. Even though the subject matter that Mark Beyer writes about is dark I think there is a lot of life and joy in his work. Just look at all the love and care he put into each panel! And the book is 173 pages long! Personally I find this work totally stimulating and beautiful the way a Hieronymus Bosch painting is. You love to pour over all the incredible detail and marvel at the originality of all the crazy tortures he depicts just like in works like The Garden of Earthly Delights or study the fascinating detail of this world you think you should know but can't quite make out the way you do an Yves Tanguy painting. As primitive works of art I can totally see his work with it's amazing elaborate patterns in an American folk art museum or on a quilt. That's one quilt I'd love to have! I'd hang it on my living room wall.
Set of 4 lovely vintage espresso cups and saucers in pastel colors with a flower decor and gold trim. In good condition without chips or cracks. Note: 1 cup and saucer are different in color, as pictured. Marked Beyer & Bock Measurements: Cup 1.8 inches (4.5 cm) across the rim, 1.8 inches (4.5 cm) tall. Saucer: 4 inches (11.5 cm) across. Please note, antique & vintage pieces are considered used, and some may have slight imperfections or wear, as to be expected of antique/vintage items. We will note any major flaw, defects, etc. Photographs are also part of the description & at times can cause items to appear larger than they are. The color on the item may vary slightly from the color on your screen due to monitor color restrictions. Layaways possible! All our china is carefully packaged in bubble wrap and will be shipped in a double cardboard box. We are happy to gift wrap and can ship directly to the gift recipient. Shipping rates in the Netherlands go by weight (till 2 kilograms, till 5 kilograms and till 10 kilograms are different rates: I gladly combine shipping, if you're interested in multiple items in my shop, please contact me so I can work out the correct shipping rate for you. Thanks in advance! New items are listed daily.
On the exhibition at The Ohio State University Urban Arts Space, January 8-February 23, 2013.
In the 80's I grew up loving RAW Magazine and anything to do with it. One of their regular artists was Mark Beyer. He was a naive artist who took perverse pleasure in satirizing the hardships of life. RAW Magazine came out with many solo works by their artists that they called One-Shots. Agony was Mark Beyer's RAW One Shot. In it he put his reoccurring characters, Amy and Jordan, two androgynous beings that look like a cross between a human and an amoeba, through their torturous paces for no other reason than because it is fun. The thing that makes Mark Beyer's work so fascinating is his imagination and sense of design. He does the most creative and interesting things on the page and he is not limited by normal esthetics or sense of anatomy. His characters live in a universe all their own with it's own laws of physics. It's awesome to see what new and interesting ways Beyer comes up with to depict the tortures of Amy and Jordan. Even though the subject matter that Mark Beyer writes about is dark I think there is a lot of life and joy in his work. Just look at all the love and care he put into each panel! And the book is 173 pages long! Personally I find this work totally stimulating and beautiful the way a Hieronymus Bosch painting is. You love to pour over all the incredible detail and marvel at the originality of all the crazy tortures he depicts just like in works like The Garden of Earthly Delights or study the fascinating detail of this world you think you should know but can't quite make out the way you do an Yves Tanguy painting. As primitive works of art I can totally see his work with it's amazing elaborate patterns in an American folk art museum or on a quilt. That's one quilt I'd love to have! I'd hang it on my living room wall.
Comic Creator Mark Beyer
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Comic Creator Mark Beyer
Vintage Beyer Bock Prussia RUDOLSTADT Pink and Yellow Roses Plate. 8.5" in diameter. Marked on the bottom Prussia Royal Rudolstadt Beyer & Bock B crown mark, used 1905 - 1931 mark.
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Das vorliegende Werk des erfolgreichen Autorengespanns Jussupow und Dworezki, nun in der 6. Auflage erschienen, wendet sich an Spieler, die die Anfangsgründe des Schachs hinter sich gelassen haben und sich vertiefend dem Thema Eröffnungsbehandlung widmen möchten. Effektives Eröffnungstraining fällt allerdings nicht in die Kategorie der üblichen Eröffnungsmonografien. Vielmehr zielt es darauf ab, allgemeine Prinzipien und Methoden des Eröffnungskampfes darzustellen, die effektive Bewältigung schachlicher Arbeit aufzuzeigen, Hilfestellung beim Aufbau eines Eröffnungsrepertoires und bei der Erarbeitung von Neuerungen zu geben und den Stoff anhand von Beispielen und Übungen zu verinnerlichen. Die Autoren wollen nicht zum mechanischen Erlernen von Varianten anregen, sondern zum eigenständigen Studium von Eröffnungssituationen und -problemen, zur kreativen Analyse der vom Leser bevorzugten Systeme. Dies ist ihrem erklärten zentralen Anliegen untergeordnet, den geistigen Reichtum des Schachspiels zu vermitteln und die Entwicklung der Schachkultur zu fördern. Die Autoren lassen den Leser an ihren grossmeisterlichen Gedankengängen teilhaben, und in ihren Kommentaren zeigen sie ein ausgewogenes Verhältnis von verbalen Erläuterungen und untermauernden, aber nicht ausufernden Varianten. Effektives Eröffnungstraining bietet damit eine empfehlenswerte Vorbereitung auf eine nachfolgende Spezialisierung mit Hilfe von Monografien und (heute verbreiteten) elektronischen Datenbanken. Artur Jussupow (*1960), Weltklasse-Grossmeister russischer Herkunft, lebt seit 1991 in Deutschland und hat sich zunehmend als Autor anspruchsvoller Schachbücher und als Trainer (Jussupow Schachakademie in Weissenhorn) betätigt. Mark Dworezki (*1947), russischer Internationaler Meister, bedeutender Schachautor und Trainer (u.a. von Jussupow), führte 1990-92 gemeinsam mit Jussupow eine Schule für junge Schachspieler in Moskau. Effektives Eröffnungstraining basiert auf Trainingslehrgängen an dieser Schule.
Bone Rongeur Forceps BEYER DOUBLE-ACTION 7" , Slick Surgico is certified manufacturer by international quality standards of ISO 9001, ISO 13485, cGMP(FDA), CE
Chez les Cohen (avec ou sans H) vous connaissiez Leonard, Larry, Joel, Ethan, Albert, ce week-end allez découvrir Mark au Bal. Mark Cohen : Dark Knees (Editions Xavier Barral / Le Bal, 2013)
An impressive, wonderful little collector's cup (mocha) with saucer from the Beyer & Bock porcelain factory in Volkstedt in Thuringia. Filigree, hand-painted, gold-colored floral border on a dark red background. The center of the cup is completely gold-colored. Artfully designed square handle, also in gold. The cup is supported by a star-shaped base. The square design was often used in the Art Deco period. Mouth diameter 7.5 cm, cup height 4.2 cm Plate diameter 11 cm, plate height 1.2 cm The soil mark was used between 1931 and 1990. The set is in very good condition. There is only minimal gold abrasion. See photos!
Agony by Mark Beyer Pantheon Books , 1987. First edition in the original wraps. Alternative comic from the 1980s, pocket-size, slipcovered paperback, designed by Art Spiegelman and Francoise Mouly. 173 pp. "Enjoy the ecstacy of Agony. Amy and Jordan are just like us: hoping for the best, even when things go from bad to worse. They are menaced by bears, beheaded by ghosts, and hunted by the cops, but still they struggle on, bickering and reconciling, scraping together the rent and trying to find a decent movie. It’s the perfect solace for anxious modern minds, courtesy of one of the great innovators of American comics."