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Boulton Moderno: 1928 - 1944 (Hardcover)
Alfredo Boulton; Text written by Juan Bonet, Luis Perez Oramas, Sofia Maduro
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R1,724
R1,403
Discovery Miles 14 030
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Alfredo Boulton (1908-95), art critic, historian and photographer,
was one of 20th-century Venezuela's most prominent intellectuals.
His large body of photographic work--focusing mostly on the people,
landscapes, art and history of Venezuela--is little known, and yet
no intellectual before Boulton had ever expressed Venezuela
visually. This hardcover volume focuses specifically on Boulton the
modernist artist through his photographic work from 1928 to 1944,
which he collected in albums that he designed as tools for
selecting and presenting images. With 50 full pages of albums and a
selection of individual reproductions, Boulton Moderno offers a
modern photographic vision of Venezuela. Texts by art critic Juan
Manuel Bonet, curator Luis Perez-Oramas and curator Sofia Vollmer
Maduro illuminate the context of Boulton's life and his prolific
output.
Published in conjunction with a major retrospective of the work of
Brazilian painter, sculptor and performance artist Lygia Clark,
this publication presents a linear and progressive survey of the
artist's groundbreaking practice. Having trained with modern
masters from the late 1940s to the mid-1950s, Clark was at the
forefront of Constructivist and Neo-Concretist movements in Brazil
and fostered the active participation of the spectator through her
works. Examining Clark's output from her early abstract
compositions to the "biological architectures" and "relational
objects" she created late in her career, this is the most
comprehensive volume on the artist available in English. Three
sections based on key phases throughout her career--Abstraction,
Neo-Concretism and The Abandonment of Art--examine these critical
moments in Clark's production, anchor significant concepts or
constellations of works that mark a definitive step in her work,
and shed light on circumstances in her life as an artist. Featuring
a significant selection of previously unpublished archival texts of
Clark's personal writings, it is a vital source of primary
documentation for twentieth-century art history scholarship.
Lygia Clark (1920-1988) trained in Rio de Janeiro and Paris from
the late 1940s to the mid-1950s. From the late 1960s through the
1970s she created a series of unconventional artworks in parallel
to a lengthy psychoanalytic therapy, leading her to develop a
series of therapeutic propositions grounded in art. Clark has
become a major reference for contemporary artists dealing with the
limits of conventional forms of art.
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