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Andersson's works embody a new genre of landscape painting that
recalls late nineteenth-century romanticism while also embracing a
contemporary interest in layered, psychological compositions. Her
panoramic scenes draw inspiration from a wide range of archival
photographic source materials, filmic imagery, theater sets, and
period interiors, as well as the sparse topography of northern
Sweden, where she grew up. The paintings utilize a selection of
motifs from throughout her career: barren branches and thick-barked
pine trees, domestic interiors, horses, and young women. Resembling
still lifes, they further a tradition of quiet, dreamlike domestic
scenes by Scandinavian artists such as Vilhelm Hammershoi
(1864-1916) and Edvard Munch (1863-1944). Part of a self-conscious
effort to capture an experience rather than a specific event, the
compositions are freer and more abstract. Splendid color
reproductions bring the textured brushstrokes, loose washes, and
stark graphic lines to life on the page. The book also features a
new essay by critically acclaimed author Karl Ove Knausgaard. The
Lost Paradise is published on the occasion of an eponymous
exhibition presented at David Zwirner, New York, in 2020.
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Niko Pirosmani: Black Light
Niko Pirosmani; Edited by Malou Wedel Bruun, Poul Erik Tøjner; Contributions by Mamma Andersson, Thea Djordjadze, …
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R630
Discovery Miles 6 300
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