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Josef Albers' groundbreaking series Homage to the Square comprises
roughly two thousand oil paintings. His continuous reflections and
refinements for more than 25 years inspired numerous young minimal
and conceptual artists in their search for a reduced formal
language. This outstanding catalogue explores the secret of Albers'
subtle aesthetic and unearths its preconditions: What is the
significance of the square? How does his impression of color and
its use as a material change during this period? Featuring studies
on paper, archival materials, as well as essays by internationally
leading Albers experts, Margit Rowell and Donal Judd, this richly
illustrated publication sheds light on the various inspirations
that influenced Albers early on in Europe and later in America, and
illustrates the lasting impact of his art and thinking.
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Homo Pictor (German, Hardcover)
Gottfried Boehm; Contributions by Hans Belting, Peter Blome, Gottfried Boehm, Gabriele Brandstetter, …
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R4,139
Discovery Miles 41 390
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Power! Light! (Hardcover)
Andreas Beitin; Text written by Andreas Beitin, Gottfried Boehm, Carolin Bohlmann, Holger Broeker, …
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R1,334
Discovery Miles 13 340
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Sigmar Polke (born 1941) recently completed a series of 12 windows
for the Grossmunster cathedral in Zurich, setting new standards for
the mutual relationship between art and church. One group of seven
Romanesque windows shows luminous mosaics of thinly sliced agate,
some of it artificially colored, to produce pulsating blocks of
back-lit color. Says Marina Warner, "The interior of rocks opens
not only on unexpected colors... on once imprisoned now
scintillating rays and gleams, but it also tunnels into the past,
into the distant past of geological and cosmological millennia."
For the remaining five windows, Polke designed images of figures
from the Old Testament, based on medieval illuminations, which have
themselves undergone transformation in the course of their long
journey through time. Polke's figures now appear as radiantly
contemporary icons created in colored glass, using a variety of
traditional and customized techniques devised especially for this
project.
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