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A beautifully illustrated, concise critical analysis of the art,
careers, and reception of the husband-wife team of artists known as
Les Lalanne Francois-Xavier (1927-2008) and Claude (1925-2019)
Lalanne were a husband-wife team of artists who created inventive
and often surprising works that have been widely admired and
collected since the 1960s. This book presents a carefully selected
group of sculptures that focus on a shared preoccupation of the
artists: the transformation of natural forms to serve new purposes,
such as Francois-Xavier's giant grasshopper sculpture that opens
into a bar and Claude's bench made of galvanized metal branches and
vines such that it remains as much a forest as a place to sit.
Critical analysis explores the full breadth of the artists'
careers; considers the complex issues of reception and
categorization of their work; and prompts a reevaluation of the
place their art occupies in the context of art museums, all while
encouraging readers to consider relationships among nature, art,
and their own encounters with both. Distributed for the Clark Art
Institute Exhibition Schedule: Clark Art Institute, Williamstown,
MA (May 8-October 31, 2021)
During the 19th century, New York City's grand mansions on Fifth
and Madison Avenues boasted sumptuous interiors, often with each
room decorated in a different historic style. Financier, art
collector, and philanthropist Henry Gurdon Marquand famously
commissioned eminent British painter Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema
(1836-1912) to create the Greco-Pompeian music room for his home.
This beautiful publication documents and examines the celebrated
design, which included an elaborately decorated Steinway grand
piano, a large suite of matching furniture, and an embroidery
scheme for the upholstery and coordinated curtains. Alma-Tadema
secured Frederic Leighton to create a major painting for the room's
ceiling and Sir Edward Poynter to paint the piano's fallboard. One
of Alma-Tadema's most famous paintings, A Reading from Homer, was
painted for this room. For the first time since Marquand's death in
1902, the contents of this exceptional room have been brought
together and considered in light of Marquand's patronage,
Alma-Tadema's career, the firm that manufactured the furniture, and
the social function of the music room. Distributed for the Clark
Art Institute Exhibition Schedule: Clark Art Institute
(06/04/17-09/04/17)
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