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Joan Mitchell (Hardcover)
Sarah Roberts, Katy Siegel; Contributions by Paul Auster, Gisele Barreau, Eric De Chassey, …
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R1,530
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A sweeping retrospective exploring the oeuvre of an incandescent
artist, revealing the ways that Mitchell expanded painting beyond
Abstract Expressionism as well as the transatlantic contexts that
shaped her Joan Mitchell (1925-1992) was fearless in her
experimentation, creating works of unparalleled beauty, strength,
and emotional intensity. This gorgeous book unfolds the story of an
artistic master of the highest order, revealing the ways she
expanded abstract painting and illuminating the transatlantic
contexts that shaped her. Lavish illustrations cover the full arc
of her artistic practice, from her exceptional New York paintings
of the early 1950s to the majestic multipanel compositions she made
in France later in her career. Signature works are represented here
along with rarely seen paintings, works on paper, artist's
sketchbooks, and photographs of Mitchell's life, social circle, and
surroundings. Featuring scholarly texts, in-depth essays, and
artistic and literary responses, this book is organized in ten
chronological chapters. Each chapter centers on a closely related
suite of paintings, illuminating a shifting inner landscape colored
by experience, sensation, memory, and a deep sense of place.
Presenting groundbreaking research and a variety of perspectives on
her art, life, and connections to poetry and music, this
unprecedented volume is an essential reference for Mitchell's
admirers and those just discovering her work. Published in
association with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Exhibition
Schedule: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (September 4,
2021-January 17, 2022) Baltimore Museum of Art (March 6-August 14,
2022) Fondation Louis Vuitton (October 5, 2022-February 27, 2023)
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Bridget Riley: Learning from Seurat (Paperback)
Ernst Vegelin Claerbergen; Introduction by Karen Serres, Barnaby Wright; Contributions by Bridget Riley; Interview by Eric De Chassey
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R345
Discovery Miles 3 450
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In 1959, Bridget Riley's copy of Georges Seurat's Bridge at
Courbevoie (1886-87) offered the artist a new understanding of
colour and tone, which led her to produce her first major works of
pure abstraction during the early 1960s. In 2015-16, an exhibition
at the Courtauld Gallery, London, presented seven of Riley's
paintings and this key Pointillist work by Seurat from the museum's
collection. Brought together for the first time, the exhibition
demonstrated the two artists' shared preoccupation with perception
by looking at pivotal points throughout Riley's career. Alongside
full-colour illustrations, this publication features two essays
written by Riley that offer the artist's insights on Seurat's
importance to her own practice. An interview with the artist by
Eric de Chassey, complemented by an introductory text by Karen
Serres and Barnaby Wright, make this an important resource for art
historians and general readers alike.
The book presents a series of new works produced by Adel Abdessemed
for the MAC's/Museum of Contemporary Arts in Grand-Hornu. The
Algerian-born French artist Adel Abdessemed (b. 1971) works in a
wide variety of media including animation, installation,
performance, sculpture, and video; through his art he addresses
contemporary themes and he reflects the bleak picture of the
present day. His works, unsettling in their simultaneous beauty and
raw reality, have made Abdessemed one of the most visible
international artists of our time. This volume is composed of two
distinct parts, each showcasing and examining one of two series of
brand new, site-specific works created by Abdessemed for the Museum
of Contemporary Arts in Grand-Hornu and the Musee d'Art
Contemporain in Lyon. Distributed for Mercatorfonds Exhibition
Schedule: MAC's, Grand Hornu (03/04/18-06/03/18) Musee d'Art
Contemporain, Lyon (03/09/18-07/08/18)
One of Poland's most important and independent postwar artists,
Andrzej Wroblewski (1927-57) in his short life created his own
highly individual, suggestive, and prolific form of abstract and
figurative painting that continues to inspire artists today. This
volume offers a stunning presentation and thorough re-evaluation of
his work and its legacy in the international context of art
history. Offering an insightful picture of the world of postwar
painting in communist Europe, and highlighting Wroblewski's
political engagement, the book helps us to understand the immensely
evocative vision of war and oppression that he created. This close
look at a painter and a period that are of growing interest for
international art historians will serve to further cement
Wroblewski in the postwar pantheon.
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Edi Hila (Paperback)
Eric De Chassey, Edi Hila, Joanna Mytkowska, Kathrin Rhomberg, Erzen Shkololli
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This catalog accompanies Edi Hila: Painter of Transformation, the
first retrospective exhibition devoted to the Albanian painter Edi
Hila, considered one of the last masters from Eastern Europe.
Through Hila’s eyes, the Eastern European experience is stripped
of accident or adventure and instead gives weight to distilled
general truths. The catalog traces key moments from his formative
artistic experience, including a firsthand account of his infamous
1972 painting, Planting of Trees, which because of its unusual use
of color and form that ran contrary to approved socialist realist
doctrine, led to his being forced to labor in a poultry processing
plant. In the evenings, however, he secretly created a series of
drawings documenting the life of the workers, which became the
Poultry series, harrowing in its raw realism. The publication
continues to track Hila’s practice through the 1990s, when we
find the artist carefully observing life after the fall of Enver
Hoxha’s regime and his attempts at depicting the realities of the
Albanian transformation on the precipice of the new millennium,
before concluding with a review of Hila’s contemporaneous
practice, which discloses more the limitations and traps of
transformation than its promises. Richly illustrated with
reproductions of Hila’s work in full color, many of them never
before published, this is a groundbreaking catalog, one that will
help establish Hila’s international reputation as a master
painter of the region and Europe at large.
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Bridget Riley (Paperback)
Bridget Riley, Robert Kudielka, Eric De Chassey, David Sylvester, Michael Bracewell, …
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This landmark book reflects on almost 70 years of works by Bridget
Riley (b.1931), from some of her earliest to very recent projects,
providing a unique record of the work of an artist still very much
at the height of her powers. Essays from leading scholars and
commentators on Riley's work will make this title the authority on
Riley's practice. In the last decade, Riley has continued to push
her practice considerably, producing several large-scale
site-specific wall paintings as well as continuing to develop new
paintings. This book will explore these recent developments. It
will also examine the notable influence that other artists such as
Georges Seurat and Piet Mondrian have had on Riley's work.
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Djamel Tatah (Hardcover)
Emmanuelle Brugerolles, Eric De Chassey, Daniele Cohn, Eric Mezil
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R696
Discovery Miles 6 960
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A rebel and feminist, the Switzerland-born Miriam Cahn is one of
the major artists of her generation. Widely known for her drawings
and paintings, she also experiments with photography, moving
images, sculptures, and performance art. Cahn's diverse body of
work is disturbing and dreamlike, filled with striking human
figures pulsing with an energy both passionate and violent. These
pieces, along with Cahn's reflections on artistic expression, have
always responded to her contemporary moment. In the 1980s, her work
addressed the feminist, peace, and environmental movements, while
the work she produced in the 1990s and early 2000s contains
allusions to the war in the former Yugoslavia, the conflict in the
Middle East, and the September 11 terrorist attacks. Her recent
production tackles ever-evolving political conflicts, engaging with
the European refugee crisis and the "#metoo" movement. Miriam Cahn:
I as Human examines different facets of the artist's prolific and
troubling oeuvre, featuring contributions from art historians,
critics, and philosophers including Kathleen Buhler, Paul B.
Preciado, Elisabeth Lebovici, Adam Szymczyk, Natalia Sielewicz and
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