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Gerhard Richter is widely regarded as one of the most important
painters at work today. He is as well known for his figurative
works as he is for his abstract paintings, often combining elements
of both in ground-breaking ways. Gerhard Richter: Panorama is the
first and most complete overview of Richter's whole career. Where
previous monographs have focused on a single aspect of his work,
this stunningly illustrated survey encompasses his entire oeuvre,
now stretching across more than a half-century of activity. It
includes his photo-paintings, abstracts, landscapes and seascapes,
portraits, colour charts, glass and mirror works, sculptures,
drawings and photographs, providing the definitive account of
Richter's colossal artistic achievements. Alongside his celebrated
abstractions, early black-and-white paintings and the photorealist
depictions of candles, skulls and clouds that have become
indisputable icons of modern painting, this new edition of Panorama
includes over forty paintings made between 2000 and 2015, studio
photographs and archival images, alongside texts by an array of
international critics and curators.With more than 300
illustrations, and an interview with the artist by Nicholas Serota,
Director of Tate, this landmark publication remains the most
comprehensive survey of one of the world's most pre-eminent
contemporary artists
Published on the occasion of Damien Hirst's exhibition at the
Wallace Collection, London, in October 2009, this small volume
presents 30 colorplates showcasing a selection of blue skull and
flower paintings from that show, and three gatefolds. An interview
also featured in the larger Wallace Collection catalogue is also
included here.
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Balthus
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Olivier Zahm, Setsuko Klossowska de Rola; Photographs by Zarko Vijatovic
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Published to document Gagosian Gallery's 2015 Balthus exhibition in
Paris, this striking new book depicts the beautiful paintings,
drawings, and photographs that were part of that career-spanning
exhibition, the first of Balthus's work in Paris since the 1983-84
retrospective at the Centre Georges Pompidou. Vibrant color
reproductions of the artist's interior portraits, street scenes,
and landscapes, along with striking installation shots, present the
self-taught classicism that Balthus cultivated as a framework for
his more enigmatic artistic investigations. A conversation between
Olivier Zahm and Setsuko Klossowska de Rola completes the
catalogue, providing an insightful look into the world of this
reclusive painter of charged and disquieting narrative scenes.
A beautifully illustrated book exploring the art of Iran and
Central Asia from the 5th to the 2nd Millennium BC This richly
illustrated book explores the art of ancient Iran and Central Asia
between the 5th and 2nd millenniums BC, a time that proved to be
one of the region's most prolific periods. Over this period, the
first cities arise, strengthen their power and multiply, and
undergo continuous innovation. To serve this new world, items are
invented and artistry flourishes-jars for storage and
transportation of goods, prestigious weapons, jewellery, ceremonial
vessels and statuary. Exquisite photography and illustrations
throughout the book demonstrate the skilful design and wealth of
materials used to create such objects. Ancient Iran was rich in
minerals, while Central Asia had precious commodities such as lapis
lazuli, gold and tin. Showcasing the distinctive artistic output of
the region, magnificent objects from the Sarikhani Collection and
other collections come together in this illuminating book.
Distributed for the Sarikhani Collection
Featuring decorative, religious, and utilitarian objects from the
Geometric period to the Hellenistic Age, this is the ideal
introduction to Greek sculpture Introducing eight centuries of
Greek sculpture, this latest addition to The Met's compelling and
widely acclaimed How to Read series traces this artistic tradition
from its early manifestations in the Geometric period (ca. 900-700
BCE) through the groundbreaking creativity of the Archaic and
Classical periods to the dramatic achievements of the Hellenistic
Age (323-31 BCE). The 40 works of art featured represent a broad
range of objects and materials, both sacred and utilitarian, in
metal, marble, gold, ivory, and terracotta. Sculptures of deities
and architectural elements are joined by depictions of athletes,
animals, and performers, as well as by funerary reliefs, perfume
vases, and jewelry. The accompanying text both provides insight
into Greek art as a whole and illuminates centuries of Greek life.
Detailed commentaries on each work and an overview of major themes
in Greek art offer a fascinating, object-focused introduction to
one of the most influential cultures in Western civilization.
Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale
University Press
Works by nearly 100 of today's most prominent artists-including
Willie Cole, Mark Dion, Mona Hatoum, Peter Saul, Yinka Shonibare,
and Laurie Simmons-raise questions about the many issues that
firearms trigger, leaving answers up to the reader. This
invigorating survey of contemporary art and guns offers insight
into the mixed associations of firearms in our culture. Situating
these artworks within the contexts of fire domestication, weapon
history, social movements, and art history, the book touches on
subjects of power, equality, and access, and the current debates
surrounding gun use. What emerges is the inherently dualistic
nature of firearms, which are both protective and destructive,
empowering and enfeebling, supporting peace and war, life and
death. While this central ambivalence can't be captured in
statistical data or media sound bites, it thrives within these
complex visual works. This collection reveals a striking diversity
of viewpoints on guns, highlighting their inescapable duplicity and
the compelling role they have come to play within our lives and
imaginations.
Presenting new work by American artist Kehinde Wiley, as he
explores the European landscape tradition through film and painting
The American artist Kehinde Wiley (b. 1977) is best known for his
spectacular portraits of African Americans with knowing references
to the grand European tradition of painting. He was commissioned in
2017 to paint Barack Obama, becoming the first Black artist to
paint an official portrait of a president of the United States. His
work makes reference to old master paintings by positioning
contemporary Black sitters in the pose of the original historical
figures, raising issues of power and identity, and the absence or
relegation of Black and minority-ethnic figures within European
art. For his first collaboration with a major UK gallery, Wiley
will depart from portraiture to explore the European landscape
tradition through the medium of film and painting, casting Black
Londoners from the streets of Soho. His new works will explore
European Romanticism and its focus on epic scenes of oceans and
mountains, drawing inspiration from the National Gallery's
masterpieces in landscape and seascape. Published by National
Gallery Company/Distributed by Yale University Press Exhibition
Schedule: The National Gallery, London (December 10, 2021-April 18,
2022)
A remarkable private collection formed over the last thirty years
is the focus of this richly illustrated book that introduces the
reader to English silver spanning a century and a half from a
little before the Tudor age (1485-1603) to the threshold of the
Civil War (1642-51). This was a period when England changed out of
all recognition. At the beginning it was still essentially a
medieval country dominated by an autocratic king and a rich and
powerful Church; by the end of the period the Church had lost
virtually all of its power and, with the execution of Charles I in
1649, the monarchy itself was abolished. To a degree, this changing
world is mirrored in the styles represented by the silver featuring
in the collection. Besides setting the silver against its social
and historical background the book examines the wide range of
techniques used by silversmiths at the time to shape and adorn
silver objects.
100 Treasures / 100 Emotions celebrates the inauguration of the
Macquarie University History Museum Sydney, NSW, Australia. This
entirely new volume focuses on 100 works from a vast collection of
15,000 objects, to highlight the new museum's focus on social
history and the human condition beyond the borders of space and
time. This story is told through a mixture of short essays and
colour plates of 100 selected objects drawn from across five
continents and over the course of 5,000 years. These objects -
ranging from fragments of an ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead, to
a WWI era Turkish Star medal - have been chosen by Museum staff and
Macquarie scholars to achieve a representative and rigorously
researched survey of human experience and creativity over five
millennia. Professor Martin Bommas, edits short essays on each of
the 100 selected objects by a broad range of academic authors,
complemented by entirely new photography of the objects
commissioned from award-winning photographer Effy Alexakis.
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Jeff Wall; Edited by Emily Wei Rales, Nora Severson Cafritz, Fanna Gebreyesus, Yuri Stone; Text written by …
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This book is published to mark the exhibition at Te Papa of the
remarkable third century BC funerary statues excavated from the
astounding archaeological site at X'ian, China. The sculptures
depicted the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China,
and were made to protect him in his afterlife. The 200 especially
selected pieces from the site have travelled to Wellington and then
to Melbourne, for their first exhibition in Australasia for 30
years. This highly illustrated catalogue has images of all the
objects in the exhibition as well as informative essays that
explain more about the creation of the objects and their ongoing
discovery.
The ethnographic literature of the 20th century focused mainly on
the sculptural traditions of the numerous ethnic groups that
populated Southern Nigeria while the more northern areas remained
largely terra incognita. In 2013 Jan Strybol published a study on
the sculpture of Northern Nigeria. He pointed out that in many
parts of this region there are people who still had, at least until
recently, their own sculptural tradition. In this study the author
restricted himself to what is referred to as the Middle Belt and
especially to the part between the Bauchi Plateau, the Gongola
River and the Katsina Ala River. In 1974 Roy Sieber pointed out
that, with a few exceptions, the people who were members of the
Niger-Congo language family laid the foundations for the great
African sculptural traditions south of the Sahara. However, the
largest group of iconophile peoples in the Central Middle Belt of
Nigeria is to be found in the Chadic branch of the Afro-Asiatic
language family. In this book of objects from private collections
the author shows the great variety of the sculptures of the Middle
Belt. This study mainly deals with wooden figures but also contains
four wooden masks and three bronzes. Text in English and French.
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Coalesce
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Barry Ace; Introduction by Suzanne Luke
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Simon Willmoth, Steven Bode, Iain Sinclair
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Thoroughly researched and beautifully produced, this catalogue
complements the first comprehensive retrospective in the United
States of Imogen Cunningham's work in over thirty-five years.
Celebrated American artist Imogen Cunningham (1883-1976) enjoyed a
long career as a photographer, creating a large and diverse body of
work that underscored her unique vision, versatility, and
commitment to the medium. An early feminist and inspiration to
future generations, Cunningham intensely engaged with Pictorialism
and Modernism; genres of portraiture, landscape, the nude, still
life, and street photography; and themes such as flora, dancers and
music, hands, and the elderly. Organized chronologically, this
volume explores the full range of the artist's life and career. It
contains nearly two hundred color images of Cunningham's elegant,
poignant, and groundbreaking photographs, both renowned and lesser
known, including several that have not been published previously.
Essays draw on primary sources at the Imogen Cunningham Trust, the
Cunningham papers at the Archives of American Art, and contributing
author Susan Ehrens's personal interviews with the artist's
associates, incorporating a selection of letters, family albums,
and other intimate materials to enrich readers' understanding of
Cunningham's motivations and work. This volume is published to
accompany an exhibition on view at the J. Paul Getty Museum at the
Getty Center September 15, 2020, to January 10, 2021 and at the
Seattle Art Museum, February 11 to May 23, 2021.
Top 10 Title, Art/Architecture/Photography, Publishers Weekly
Spring 2021 Announcement Issue The Phillips Collection--America's
first museum of modern art--was founded in Washington, DC, in 1921
by Duncan Phillips as a memorial to his father, Duncan Clinch
Phillips, and his brother, James, who died in the 1918 Spanish flu
epidemic. Recognizing the healing power of art, Phillips sought to
inspire others to "see beautifully as true artists see." This
ground-breaking volume, planned in conjunction with the museum's
centennial, offers an unprecedented breadth of insights and
inclusive narratives on the Phillips's growing art collection from
a range of voices, including artists, curators, and critics, who
shed light on the museum's acquisitions since 2000. Seeing
Differently features diverse artistic expressions across
wide-ranging media by renowned artists from the 19th to the 21st
centuries, including John Akomfrah, Benny Andrews, Esther Bubley,
Edgar Degas, Anselm Kiefer, Simone Leigh, and Aime Mpane. This
richly illustrated book includes an opening essay by Phillips
director Dorothy Kosinski, artist conversations with John Edmonds,
Whitfield Lovell, Alyson Shotz, and the late David C. Driskell, and
11 thematic essays by scholars and practitioners across
disciplines. Its over 200 plates feature paintings, sculptures,
videos, quilts, prints, and photographs, many with object responses
by notable contributors, including artists Anthony Gormley, Sean
Scully, Renee Stout, and Jennifer Wen Ma, among others.
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Power! Light!
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Andreas Beitin; Text written by Andreas Beitin, Gottfried Boehm, Carolin Bohlmann, Holger Broeker, …
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The extraordinary life of a captivating American artist,
beautifully illustrated with his dreamlike drawings Much of Joseph
Elmer Yoakum's story comes from the artist himself-and is almost
too fantastic to believe. At a young age, Yoakum (1891-1972)
traveled the globe with numerous circuses; he later served in a
segregated noncombat regiment during World War I before settling in
Chicago. There, inspired by a dream, he began his artistic career
at age seventy-one, producing some two thousand drawings over a
decade. How did Yoakum gain representation in major museum
collections in Chicago and New York? What fueled his process, which
he described as a "spiritual unfoldment"? This volume delves into
the friendships Yoakum forged with the Chicago Imagists that
secured his place in art history, explores the religious outlook
that may have helped him cope with a racially fractured city, and
examines his complicated relationship to African American and
Native American identities. With hundreds of beautiful color
reproductions of his dreamlike drawings, it offers the most
comprehensive study of the artist's work, illuminating his vivid
and imaginative creativity and giving definition and dimension to
his remarkable biography. Distributed for the Art Institute of
Chicago Exhibition Schedule: The Art Institute of Chicago (June
12-October 18, 2021) Museum of Modern Art, New York (November 28,
2021-March 18, 2022) Menil Collection, Houston (April 22-August 7,
2022)
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De Araujo Ines, Cunha Analu, Duarte Ronaldo
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This publication offers an overview of Brazilian artist Laura
Lima's (born 1971) multimedia oeuvre, including her drawing,
performance and installation. Although Lima's artworks are highly
performative, she never actually appears: visitors are instead
guided to either present or actively examine "objects" she has
created.
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