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Robert Nava (Hardcover)
Robert Nava; Text written by Jason Rosenfeld; Interview by Huma Bhabha
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R1,147
R1,008
Discovery Miles 10 080
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Huma Bhabha - They Live (Hardcover)
Eva Respini; Contributions by Carter E Foster, Ed Halter, Jessica Hong, Shanay Jhaveri, …
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R1,198
Discovery Miles 11 980
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A comprehensive overview of more than two decades of Huma Bhabha's
prolific and multidisciplinary output in sculpture, drawing, and
photography Huma Bhabha (b. 1962 in Karachi) is known for
sculptures depicting the human figure fashioned from materials
ranging from clay, brick, and wood to Styrofoam, bronze, found
objects, and construction materials. Such works reveal her myriad
influences, including horror films, science fiction, ancient
artifacts, religious reliquaries, and Neo-Expressionism. This
handsome volume surveys over two decades of Bhabha's innovative
sculptures, as well as her lesser-known but essential work in
drawing, photography, and printmaking, all while considering her
singular engagement with the human figure. Illustrated essays
investigate the artist's prolific and multidisciplinary output, her
historical and cultural reference points, and her frequent themes,
such as war, colonialism, displacement, and the memory of home-in
the artist's words, these are "eternal concerns" found across all
cultures. A conversation between Bhabha and American artist
Sterling Ruby offers an intimate point of entry into Bhabha's
perspectives and artistic practice. Published in association with
the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston Exhibition Schedule:
Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston (03/23/19-05/27/19)
Classical Modernism is an inexhaustible source of inspiration for
the generations of artists that followed. This catalogue sheds new
light on the relationship between modern and contemporary art
across the generations and across the genres, through the encounter
between the artists featured in two outstanding collections. In the
early twentieth century the avant-garde prepared the way for a free
treatment of colour, line and space and created new community
models. Many contemporary artists have studied the legacy of
modernism and pose new questions concerning the treatment of body,
gender and identity. The new presentation of the modern art
collection in the Pinakothek der Moderne shows these new ideas in
cooperation with the Sammlung Goetz. Works of art from both
collections as well as the Stiftung Ann und Jürgen Wilde enter
into a new kind of dialogue. Artists: Francis Bacon, Max Beckmann,
Huma Bhabha, Louise Bourgeois, Max Ernst, Peter Fischli and David
Weiss, Rodney Graham, Florence Henri, Wassily Kandinsky, Ernst
Ludwig Kirchner, Kathe Kollwitz, Jonathan Lasker, Sarah Lucas,
Franz Marc, Henri Matisse, Paulina Olowska, Pablo Picasso, Thomas
Schütte, Kiki Smith and Wolfgang Tillmans et. al.
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