About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 81. Chapters: Steve Ditko, Adrian Piper, Laurence Gartel, Alexis Rockman, Michael Giacchino, Gerard Way, Bryan Singer, DyAnne DiSalvo, Archie Goodwin, Herb Trimpe, Joe Quesada, Peter Bagge, Phil Jimenez, Joe Sinnott, Brian Rutenberg, Rita Mae Brown, Pres Romanillos, Sarah Sze, Drew Friedman, Dinh Q. Le, Samuel Bayer, Tim Sale, Dash Shaw, James Sturm, Neck Face, Andrew Zuckerman, Craig Gillespie, George Woodbridge, Mark Bode, Paul Brooks Davis, KAWS, Bob Fingerman, James Jean, Lorne Lanning, Kris Ruhs, Mike Harris, Robin Byrd, Alex Robinson, Edd Griles, Sheila Lukins, Tomer Hanuka, Rahul Khanna, Federico Castelluccio, Alex Saviuk, Peter Cain, Ron Walotsky, Amy Stein, Mark Texeira, Chris Batista, Peter D'Agostino, George Ibanez, Bob Wiacek, Jaime Davidovich, Farel Dalrymple, Arik Roper, John F. Simon Jr., Ti West, Genevieve Gorder, Mark Newgarden, Sam Henderson, Katherine Bernhardt, John Paul Leon, Laurie Elyse, Zhao Suikang, Tony Consiglio, Anton Cabaleiro, Phoebe Washburn, Aaron Augenblick, Chris Prynoski, Gregory Edwards, Nikita Mikros, Kazimieras G. Prapuolenis, Meathaus, Robert Melee, Stephan Van Dam, James Jaxxa, Bo Hampton, Alan Robert, John Verpoorten, William Wedig, Lars Grant-West, John Holmstrom, Brian Belott, Todd Radom, Aisling Hamrogue, Gideon Rubin, Collier Schorr, Andy Collins. Excerpt: Adrian Margaret Smith Piper (born September 20, 1948) is a first-generation conceptual artist and analytic philosopher who was born in New York City and lived for many years on Cape Cod, Massachusetts before emigrating from the United States. Since 2005 she has lived and worked in Berlin, where she runs the APRA Foundation Berlin and edits The Berlin Journal of Philosophy. Piper attended Riverside Church then the New Lincoln School throughout grammar school and high school, and the Art Students' League during high school. She began e...