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A stunning visual biography of one of Japan's most famous
historical artists, this book beautifully illustrates the story of
Katsushika Hokusai. Enter the world of Katsushika Hokusai - the
enigmatic creator of Japanese art's all-time most iconic image.
This vivid graphic biography tells the story of Hokusai's
intriguing life and pioneering works, details the fascinating
historical context of Edo-era Japan, and explains how Hokusai
forged an image of his country that still resonates across the
world today. Telling the story of both his eccentric (and
incredibly productive) life - while simultaneously painting a
fascination picture of his wider cultural legacy, this book is
ideal for both those new to Hokusai's work - and his biggest fans.
Those who enjoyed Basquiat: A Graphic Novel by Paolo Parisi or
Pollock Confidential: A Graphic Novel by Onofrio Catacchio should
look at this too.
Told in classic comic-book form, this graphic biography invites a
new audience to learn about Banksy-and uses a pitch-perfect medium
to convey the artist's message that art is for the people. Banksy
is arguably the most well-known street artist of all time. But we
don't actually know who he is. This is just one of many
contradictions that are addressed in this enormously compelling
graphic biography. When two young Londoners are caught
spray-painting graffiti on a city wall, they get to know each other
while detained by the police. After they are released, they decide
to make a film of Banksy's life, tracing the arc of his career as
they travel through the streets of London. Readers will learn not
only of Banksy's politically charged art and the causes he
championed, but also of its worldwide dissemination, museum
exhibitions, and record-breaking auctions. While readers may not
learn Banksy's true identity, this uniquely graphic form of
storytelling communicates the artist's belief that art is for
everyone, speaks to everyone, and is owned by everyone.
Mark Rothko's work is among the most recognisable in modern art
history. His huge colour-field works enjoy enormous popularity for
their luminosity, moodiness, and immersive qualities. But he didn't
always paint in bold, simple swaths of colour. This graphic
biography traces Rothko's entire life, from his boyhood emigration
from Russia to America, to his suicide in 1970. It touches on his
schooling and early work for the WPA in the 1930s; the evolution of
his art from representational to purely abstract; and the dawning
of his artistic philosophy, which took him farther and farther away
from the material world and toward a universally emotional and
expressionist modality. The book's finely detailed drawings are
Rothko's signature colours and draw readers into his fascinating
creative journey. While Rothko the artist was largely misunderstood
during his lifetime, this unique graphic biography offers a way of
making sense of his life and of decoding the visual language he
invented.
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