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Agnes Martin: Independence of Mind
(Hardcover)
Agnes Martin; Edited by Chelsea Weathers; Text written by Teju Cole, Bethany Hindmarsh, Jennie Jones, …
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Bosch
(Hardcover)
Virginia Pitts Rembert
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Roland Peelman
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Antony Jeffrey, Anthony Browell
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Warhol
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Eric Shanes
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Picasso and Paper
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Ann Dumas, Emmanuelle Hincelin, Christopher Lloyd, Emilia Philippot, Bill Robinson, …
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Pablo Picasso's artistic output is astonishing in its ambition and
variety. This handsome publication examines a particular aspect of
his legendary capacity for invention: his imaginative and original
use of paper. He used it as a support for autonomous works,
including etchings, prints and drawings, as well as for his
papier-colle experiments of the 1910s and his revolutionary
three-dimensional 'constructions', made of cardboard, paper and
string. Sometimes, his use of paper was simply determined by
circumstance: in occupied Paris, where art supplies were hard to
come by, he ripped up paper tablecloths to make works of art. And,
of course, his works on paper comprise the preparatory stages of
some of his very greatest paintings, among them Les Demoiselles
d'Avignon (1907) and Guernica (1937). With reproductions of more
than 300 works of art and additional texts by Violette Andres,
Stephen Coppel, Emmanuelle Hincelin, Christopher Lloyd, Johan
Popelard and Claustre Rafart Planas, this sumptuous study reveals
the myriad ways in which Picasso's genius seized the potential of
paper at different stages throughout his career.
This is the illustrated story of New York artist Chris Daze Ellis's
successful transition from the subways to international studios and
galleries. Follow his 30+ year career from his days as a teenage
graffiti writer to his current life as a professional painter,
mentor, and family man. This book, with more than 250 photographs,
is a journey tracking the seminal moments in Daze's life that
shaped his art. View his aesthetic evolution, from "Graffiti High"
(New York's High School of Art and Design) and an "unsanctioned"
street art phase to exhibitions with Keith Haring and Jean-Michel
Basquiat. Train photos from the 1970s and '80s, a broad
representation of Daze's studio and mural works, and personal
photos guide the reader through an artistic portfolio spanning five
decades. Contributions by graffiti writer Jay "J.SON" Edlin and
essayist Claire Schwartz, and a foreword by graffiti historian and
chronicler Sacha Jenkins, complete this volume.
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Bruegel
- The Master
(Hardcover)
Manfred Sellink, Ron Spronk, Sabine Penot, Elke Oberthaler
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On the occasion of the 450th anniversary of the death of Pieter
Bruegel the Elder (c.1525/30-1569) the Kunsthistorisches Museum
Vienna is mounting the first-ever large monograph exhibition of the
leading Netherlandish painter of the 16th century. Only around
forty paintings by Bruegel have survived, which is why museums and
private collectors are right to count Bruegel's paintings among
their most precious and fragile holdings. Bruegel's popularity
continues to be informed by his often socio-critical but always
varied, entertaining and powerful compositions. They invite the
spectator both to begin an artistic discourse with the work and to
reflect on the complexity of its content. This spectacular
catalogue invites readers to immerse themselves in the world of the
Netherlandish master. The results of recent research on materials
and techniques allow us to focus on Bruegel's creative process: his
perfect handling and execution, his virtuoso use of colour and his
draughtsmanship - these are some of the many mysteries of this
great artist. Bruegel's inventions and stories create artworks with
a timeless power.
This book recounts the exciting rediscovery of Giorgio Vasari's
painting Allegory of Patience, painted in 1551-52 for the Bishop of
Arezzo, Vasari's hometown. The painting was conceived in Rome with
the aid of Michelangelo, as many surviving letters reveal. The work
will be on view to the public at the National Gallery, London,
through 2023. The monumental figure of a woman, life-sized, with
arms crossed, watches time run down. The passing of time is
symbolized in the drops that fall from an antique water clock
beside her, gradually wearing away the stone on which she rests her
foot. The Bishop of Arezzo regarded patience as the key to his
career and achievements, and wished it to be represented in a
picture. Vasari consulted his contemporaries and fellow humanists
as well as the great sculptor Michelangelo when deciding what form
it should take. The image represents more exactly the Latin tag
'diuturna tolerantia' (daily tolerance). The painting quickly
became famous in its time and numerous copies were made of it - but
not until now has the original emerged. Thanks to letters between
those involved, the painting and the process of its creation are
richly documented, and in particular provide insights and
quotations about picture-making from Michelangelo. The book carries
full documentation of the work and its known copies, some of which
can be traced to leading patrons in Renaissance Italy. It also
examines Vasari's own autograph technique and artistic aims.
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882), best known and admired for his
striking and seductive portraits of women, was one of the founding
members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, a group of artists whose
work is inspired by the art of the early Italian Renaissance.
Rossetti's powerful and unconventional portraits, with their
sumptuous, jewel-like colours, are explored in this beautiful gift
book. Examples have been drawn from the full range of Rossetti's
work - including paintings, drawings, print illustrations,
decorative designs and staged photographs - and chart the artist's
lively engagement with mythology, history, literature, biblical
subjects and modern life. Rossetti defined his experiences through
his passion for his subjects and this book traces his deliberate
intertwining of art and life. His models such as Jane Morris,
Elizabeth Siddal and his sister Christina, were his inspiration
and, in his rejection of conventional beauty, he redefined
difference as desirable. Through his view of women - in which
admiration veered towards fixation, praise towards possession -
Rossetti confronted the staid 19th-century public with a new and
powerful image of women, and the allure of that power is still felt
today. With 126 illustrations in colour
A biography of the great portraitist Frans Hals that takes the
reader into the turbulent world of the Dutch Golden Age. Frans Hals
was one of the greatest portrait painters in history, and his style
transformed ideas and expectations about what portraiture can do
and what a painting should look like. Hals was a member of the
great trifecta of Dutch Baroque painters alongside Rembrandt and
Vermeer, and he was the portraitist of choice for entrepreneurs,
merchants, professionals, theologians, intellectuals, militiamen,
and even his fellow artists in the Dutch Golden Age. His works,
with their visible brush strokes and bold execution, lacked the
fine detail and smooth finish common among his peers, and some
dismissed his works as sloppy and unfinished. But for others, they
were fresh and exciting, filled with a sense of the sitter's
animated presence captured with energy and immediacy. Steven Nadler
gives us the first full-length biography of Hals in many years and
offers a view into seventeenth-century Haarlem and this culturally
rich era of the Dutch Republic. He tells the story not only of
Hals's life, but also of the artistic, social, political, and
religious worlds in which he lived and worked.
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