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When the European Fluxus group disbanded in 1964 after two eventful
years, Tomas Schmit (1943-2006), who had participated in the
group's actions as a performer, gradually withdrew from performing.
From 1966 he devoted himself primarily to writing and drawing. But
the idea of the stage as a place where an action is performed in
front of and with an audience did not disappear from his art. From
then on, Schmit staged "the performance of drawing" on paper. The
close interlocking of performance and drawing practice that
characterizes Schmit's entire oeuvre will be brought into focus for
the first time in the exhibition of the Kupferstichkabinett, which
will take place in the fall of 2021, and in the accompanying
catalog. At the same time, the project reflects the manifold
spectrum of Schmit's nearly 40 years of comprehensive drawing and
language art.
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Mantegna and Bellini (Hardcover)
Caroline Campbell, Dagmar Korbacher, Neville Rowley, Sarah Vowles; Contributions by Andrea De Marchi, …
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An innovative study of the relationship between Andrea Mantegna and
Giovanni Bellini, two masters of the Italian Renaissance Andrea
Mantegna (c. 1431-1506) and Giovanni Bellini (active c. 1459; died
1516) each produced groundbreaking paintings, marked by pictorial
and technical innovations, that are among the masterpieces of the
Italian Renaissance. Exploring the fruitful dynamic between
Mantegna's inventive compositional approach and interest in
classical antiquity and Bellini's passion for landscape painting,
this fascinating volume examines how these two artists, who were
also brothers-in-law, influenced and responded to each other's
work. Full of new insights and captivating juxtapositions-including
comparisons of each of the artist's depictions of the Agony in the
Garden and the Presentation to the Temple-this study reveals that
neither Mantegna's nor Bellini's achievements can be fully
understood in isolation and that their continuous creative
exchanges shaped the work of both. Published by National Gallery
Company/Distributed by Yale University Press Exhibition Schedule:
National Gallery, London (10/01/18-01/27/19) Gemaldegalerie, Berlin
(03/01/19-06/30/19)
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