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Outstanding: The Relief from Classicism to the 1960s (Hardcover)
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Outstanding: The Relief from Classicism to the 1960s (Hardcover)
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The relief and its significance for modernism. The relief is a form
of the visual arts situated between painting and sculpture a hybrid
between two- and threedimensional expression that emancipates
itself from the surface even as it remains confined to the same.
The publication will explore the various manifestations of the
relief over a span of more than a century and a half, from 1800
until into the 1960s, during which the medium took on ever greater
importance for artists and theorists alike. Whereas in the
nineteenth century classical methods of three-dimensional
composition and sculptural invention still dominated the production
of reliefs, the spectrum broadened in the twentieth to encompass
widely differing materials, techniques, and their combinations. The
'construction' of reliefs in the form of collages and assemblages
became an outlet for a new conception of space that was not averse
to penetrating-or even dissolving-the support surfaces. Artists
such as Berthel Thorvaldsen, Paul Gauguin, August Rodin, Henri
Matisse, Alexander Archipenko, Pablo Picasso, Sophie Taeuber-Arp,
or Gerhard Richter and their works are presented. AUTHOR: Alexander
Eiling was Curator at the Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe, Germany,
until 2017. He is Curator and Head of Modern Art at the Stadel
Museum in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, since 2018. 280 colour
illustrations
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