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Gauguin: Portraits (Hardcover)
Cornelia Homburg, Christopher Riopelle; Contributions by Elizabeth Childs, Dario Gamboni, Linda Goddard, …
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The first in-depth investigation of Gauguin's portraits, revealing
how the artist expanded the possibilities of the genre in new and
exciting ways Paul Gauguin (1848-1903) broke with accepted
conventions and challenged audiences to expand their understanding
of visual expression. Nowhere is this phenomenon more evident than
in his portraits, a genre he remained engaged with throughout all
phases of his career. Bringing together more than 60 of Gauguin's
portraits in a wide variety of media that includes painting, works
on paper, and sculpture, this handsomely illustrated volume is the
first focused investigation of the multifaceted ways the artist
approached the subject. Essays by a group of international experts
consider how the artist's conception of portraiture evolved as he
moved between Brittany and Polynesia. They also examine how Gauguin
infused his work with symbolic meaning by taking on different roles
like the Christ figure and the savage in his self-portraits and by
placing his models in suggestive settings with alluring attributes.
This welcome addition to the scholarship on one of the 19th
century's most innovative and controversial artists reveals
fascinating insights into the crucial role that portraiture played
in Gauguin's overall artistic practice.
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Gauguin - Artist as Alchemist (Hardcover)
Gloria Groom; Contributions by Claire Bernardi, Isabelle Cahn, Ophelie Ferlier, Dario Gamboni, …
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An unprecedented exploration of Gauguin's works in various media,
from works on paper to clay and furniture Paul Gauguin (1848-1903)
was a creative force above and beyond his legendary work as a
painter. Surveying the full scope of his career-spanning
experiments in different media and formats-clay, works on paper,
wood, and paint, as well as furniture and decorative friezes-this
volume delves into his enduring interest in craft and applied arts,
reflecting on their significance to his creative process. Gauguin:
Artist as Alchemist draws on extensive new research into the
artist's working methods, presenting him as a consummate
craftsman-one whose transmutations of the ordinary yielded new and
remarkable forms. Beautifully designed and illustrated, this book
includes essays by an international team of scholars who offer a
rich analysis of Gauguin's oeuvre beyond painting. By embracing
other art forms, which offered fewer dominant models to guide his
work, Gauguin freed himself from the burden of artistic precedent.
In turn, these groundbreaking creative forays, especially in
ceramics, gave new direction to his paintings. The authors'
insightful emphasis on craftsmanship deepens our understanding of
Gauguin's considerable achievements as a painter, draftsman,
sculptor, ceramist, and printmaker within the history of modern
art. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Exhibition
Schedule: The Art Institute of Chicago (06/25/17-09/10/17) Grand
Palais, Paris (10/09/17-01/21/18)
In January 2006 a man tried to break Marcel Duchamp's Fountain
sculpture with a small hammer. The sculpted foot of Michelangelo's
David was damaged in 1991 by a purportedly mentally ill artist.
Each such incident confronts us with the unsettling dynamic between
destruction and art. Renowned art historian Dario Gamboni is the
first to tackle this weighty issue in depth. Starting with the
sweeping obliteration of architecture and art under the Communist
regimes of the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc, Gamboni investigates
other instances of destruction around the globe, uncovering a
surprisingly widespread phenomenon. As he demonstrates through
analyses of nineteenth- and twentieth-century incidents in the U.S.
and Europe, a complex relationship exists between the evolution of
modern art and a long history of iconoclasm. Gamboni probes the
concept of artists' rights, the power of political protest and the
ways in which iconoclasm offers a unique interpretation of
society's relationship to art and material culture. This compelling
and thought-provoking study, now in B-format paperback and with a
new preface by the author, forces us to rethink the ways in which
we interact with art and its power to shock or subdue.
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Gauguin. Portraits (French, Hardcover)
Cornelia Homburg, Christopher Riopelle, Elizabeth Childs, Line Clausen Pedersen, Dario Gamboni, …
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The book is edited by Cornelia Homburg and Christopher Riopelle and
is being published to coincide with the exhibition of the same
title to be held at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa (May
24 - September 8, 2019), and at the National Gallery in London
(October 7, 2019 - January 26, 2020). The exhibition will display
some sixty works by Gauguin - paintings, works on paper, and
three-dimensional objects made of various materials - from public
and private collections throughout the world. It is the aim of
Gauguin. Portraits to fill this gap in the scholarly examination of
one of the leading figures in Post-Impressionism. There is much to
discover about the attributes he endowed his models with and the
evocative settings he chose for them, highly charged as these props
were with symbolic meanings. This book, which is intended as a
standard text in this specific field, includes essays written by an
array of experts in Gauguin's work, all established scholars and
young researchers. University and museum specialists combine their
talents to explore in-depth the many aspects of the artist's
portraits, often in the light of the remarks he made about his
models. The authors focus in particular on the importance and
different meanings portraits had for Gauguin in his oeuvre. Text in
French.
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