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Beatriz Milhazes (English & Foreign language, Hardcover, Multilingual edition)
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Beatriz Milhazes (English & Foreign language, Hardcover, Multilingual edition)
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In her vibrant works, the Brazilian painter Beatriz Milhazes fuses
two very different worldviews. Her abstract compositions, which can
be seen in a line with modernist masters from Henri Matisse to
Bridget Riley, are saturated with the colors and light of her
native country. Her paintings are strewn with symbols of everyday
life in Brazil, invoking carnival, traditional craftsmanship, and
motifs from baroque to pop, all choreographed in an exuberant
visual rhythm. The colorful atmosphere has an irresistible exotic
allure, but as in the works of Paul Gauguin, we find a broken
paradise in which darker, more melancholic tones resonate, both in
the promises of tropical life and those of modernist abstraction.
In seeking this balance, Milhazes developed a special transfer
technique in the late eighties, painting her motifs onto plastic
sheets, gluing these to the canvas and letting them dry, and then
peeling away the plastic once dry so that the paint remains on the
canvas. This method allows the artist to layer surface upon surface
and to achieve an iridescence somewhere between radiant aura and
shimmering melancholy. Since her breakthrough in the early 1990s,
Milhazes has extended the scope of her work to other media,
producing screen prints, collages made of chocolate and candy
wrappers, sculptures such as giant mobiles made of carnival
decorations, site-specific projects that transform building facades
into stained glass windows, and experiments with body and rhythm in
collaboration with her sister Marcia's ballet ensemble. This
updated edition, which has been expanded to include works made as
recently as 2020, explores all of the artist's creative phases,
from her beginnings to the present, with over 300 of her works. The
book was created in close collaboration with the artist, in both
the selection of images and specially designed pages between
chapters. It includes a conversation with editor Hans Werner
Holzwarth in which the artist unravels her working methods and
talks about the ideas and cultural background behind her work. An
art historical essay by David Ebony, a poetic dictionary of
Milhazes's key motifs by Adriano Pedrosa, and a detailed, updated
artist biography by Luiza Interlenghi round off this comprehensive
work. Also available in an Art Edition with a silkscreen print
signed by Beatriz Milhazes
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