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Alchemy and Kabbalah (Paperback)
Gershom Gerhard. Scholem; Translated by Klaus Ottmann
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R448
Discovery Miles 4 480
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A classic text on alchemy by the leading scholar of Jewish
mysticism, Gershom Scholem, is presented here for the first time in
English translation. Scholem looks critically at the century-old
connections between alchemy, the Jewish Kabbalah; its Christianized
varieties, such as the gold- and rosicrucian mysticisms, and the
myth-based psychology of C. G. Jung, and uncovers forgotten
alchemical roots of embedded in the Kabbalah.
The Human Argument is the first publication of Agnes Denes's
Collected writings. Denes--an early pioneer of both the
environmental art movement and conceptual art--has investigated the
physical and social sciences, philosophy, linguistics, psychology,
art history, poetry and music and transformed her explorations into
unique works of visual art. Her work involves ecological, cultural,
and social issues, and are often monumental in scale. She is
perhaps best known for Wheatfield -- A Confrontation (1982), a
two-acre wheat field she planted and harvested in down-town
Manhattan, a work that addresses human values and misplaced
priorities.
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Honor Titus
Honor Titus, Henry Taylor, Durga Chew-Bose, Klaus Ottmann
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R597
Discovery Miles 5 970
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Honor Titus (born 1989) is an American artist who lives and works
in Los Angeles. A self-taught painter, Titus is deeply influenced
by his creative past as a musician and poet. Titus’s paintings,
often suffused with a sense of romance, are embedded with nostalgic
references to a simpler time and feature dark, luminous jewel
tones. His works often depict faceless figures in minimal urban
landscapes, reflecting the isolation that stems from metropolitan
anonymity. Titus’s simplified compositions and striking patches
of colour are inspired by Les Nabis while his flat, decorative
surfaces echo the graphic hyperrealism of artists inspired by
American advertising, such as Alex Katz. This, the artist’s first
trade monograph, presents new and recent works, including a body of
work presented in his 2022–3 solo exhibition at Timothy Taylor,
London, Bourgeoisie in Bloom. Here Titus expands on the themes of
ritual, class and nostalgia that have characterised previous work,
incorporating debutante balls in which young adults are presented
to society. Favouring bright panels of colour, Titus evokes
traditions of cultural formality, using precise brushwork to
delineate details of old-world glamour such as the tilt of a bow
tie and the line of a ballgown. A foreword by artist Henry Taylor
considers his first encounters with Titus’s work and their
continuing friendship. Taylor describes the biographical factors
that inform the subjects Titus paints, including music, referencing
the first solo show of the artist’s work held at Henry Taylor
Gallery in Chinatown, 2020. A text by Durga Chew-Bose brings the
themes of nostalgia and memory into the field of discussion.
Anecdotes relayed to Chew-Bose bring forward real experiences in
relation with his work. The artist’s own words illuminate filmic,
musical, photographic and romantic influences on the paintings,
while dwelling, lastly, upon his studio space. Klaus Ottmann’s
text reflects philosophically and sociologically on Titus’s
oeuvre, bringing key art historical reference points into the
discussion. Ottmann’s contribution draws connections to key works
of literature and criticism that contextualise his work. Published
following the exhibition Honor Titus: Bourgeoisie in Bloom at
Timothy Taylor, London, 17 November 2022 – 14 January 2023, the
publication has been edited by Chloe Waddington, designed by Joe
Gilmore, and co-published in 2023 by Timothy Taylor and Anomie
Publishing, London. Honor Titus (b. 1989, Brooklyn, NY) is a
self-taught American artist who lives and works in Los Angeles,
California. Recent solo exhibitions include Honor Titus:
Bourgeoisie in Bloom, Timothy Taylor, London, United Kingdom
(2022–3); Spotlight: Honor Titus, The FLAG Art Foundation, New
York, NY (2022); Honor Titus: For Heaven’s Sake, Timothy Taylor,
New York, NY (2021) and Honor Titus: Goodness Gracious, Studio
Henry Taylor, Los Angeles, CA (2020). His work has been part of
numerous group exhibitions, including IRL (In Real Life), Timothy
Taylor, London, United Kingdom (2021); Parallel Worlds, Nassima
Landau, Tel Aviv, Israel (2021); and I will wear you in my heart of
heart, The FLAG Art Foundation, New York, NY (2021); and (Nothing
but) Flowers, Karma, New York, NY (2020), among others. His work is
represented in the collections of the Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas,
Texas; Nasher Museum of Art, Durham, North Carolina; Rennie
Collection, Vancouver, Canada; The Bunker Artspace, Palm Beach,
Florida; and the Longlati Foundation, Shanghai, China. Titus has
been featured in publications including Art in America, Artnet,
Frieze, GQ, Interview Magazine, The New York Times, and Town &
Country.
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