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Basquiat: The Modena Paintings
Sam Keller, Iris Hasler; Text written by Dieter Buchhart; Designed by Christoph Steinegger
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R924
Discovery Miles 9 240
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The Show that never Was Numerous publications and exhibitions have
examined Jean-Michel Basquiat's extensive oeuvre that consists of
more than 3000 works, this catalogue though focuses on eight
paintings only: In the summer of 1982, Basquiat traveled to Modena,
Italy, for one of his first solo exhibitions in Europe at the
gallery of Emilio Mazzoli. Within just a few days, he painted a
group of large-format paintings that surpassed his previous work
not only in terms of their scale. Each at least two by four meters
in size, they mark the transition from graffiti spraying in the
streets of Manhattan to painting on canvas. At the same time, they
reflect an artist coming into his own. The paintings - including
masterpieces that today are considered pivotal and among the most
outstanding of his oeuvre - have never been shown together. This
catalogue revisits this crucial moment of Basquiat's career some 40
years ago and reunites them for the first time.
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Mondrian Evolution (Paperback)
Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel, Kathrin Bessen, Sam Keller, Ulf Kuster, Susanne Gaensheimer, …
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R799
Discovery Miles 7 990
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Piet Mondrian had a decisive influence on the development of
painting from figuration to abstraction. On the occasion of his
150th birthday, Mondrian Evolution is dedicated to his multifaceted
work and artistic development. Initially working in the tradition
of Dutch landscape painting of the late 19th century, Symbolism and
Cubism subsequently took on great significance for him. It was not
until the early 1920s that the artist focused on a wholly
non-representational pictorial vocabulary, limited to the
rectangular arrangement of black lines with surfaces in white and
the primary colors blue, red and yellow. In separate chapters, this
path is traced through motifs such as windmills, dunes, and the
sea, farms reflected in the water, and plants in various forms of
abstraction.
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Ever Goya (Paperback)
Staffan Ahrenberg, Sam Keller, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Isabela Mora
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R1,816
Discovery Miles 18 160
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Doris Salcedo
Sam Keller, Fiona Hesse; Text written by Seloua Luste Boulbina, Mary Schneider Enriquez, Ocean Vuong
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R1,373
Discovery Miles 13 730
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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FINDING A FORM FOR THE TRAUMAS OF LOSS AND VIOLENCE Experiences of
violence and loss take shape in the work of internationally
acclaimed Colombian artist Doris Salcedo. Although her sculptures
and installations are often based on concrete events, feelings of
grief, alienation and loss of home take on a universally valid,
heartfelt expression in her works. Different materials such as
stone and concrete, wooden furniture, grass, petals, hair or pieces
of clothing are transformed and charged with meaning. Rarely do
indi vidual pain and collective grief find such a touching form or
has their social overcoming been formulated so forcefully. Created
in close collaboration with the artist, the cata logue offers a
comprehensive survey over Salcedo’s work from 1986 to 2022.
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Cahiers d'Art - Christo (Paperback)
Staffan Ahrenberg, Sam Keller, Hans Ulrich Obris; Text written by Matthias Koddenberg, Ingrid D. Rowland, …
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R2,209
Discovery Miles 22 090
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Cahiers d Art refers at once to a publishing house, a gallery,
and to a revue founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos at 14 rue du
Dragon in the heart of Saint-Germain des-Pres. Cahiers d Art was
entirely unique: a journal of contemporary art defined by its
combination of striking typography and layout, abundant
photography, and juxtaposition of ancient and modern art, including
original works by Picasso, Miro, Giacometti, Duchamp, and Man Ray,
where writers like Paul Eluard, Ernest Hemingway, and Samuel
Beckett often replaced the usual art critics.
This is the first issue of the Cahiers d art revue to be
published since 1960. The first issue contains an extensive article
of 70 pages dedicated to a defining artist of our time, Ellsworth
Kelly; texts from renowned architects, art historians, and critics;
as well as portfolios of previously unpublished material by Cyprien
Gaillard, Sarah Morris, and Adrian Villar Rojas.
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Niko Pirosmani
Sam Keller, Daniel Baumann; Designed by Dan Solbach
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R1,760
R1,402
Discovery Miles 14 020
Save R358 (20%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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A Legendary Artist Revisited Unknown to many, Niko Pirosmani is
revered as a legend in his native Georgia. Conveying a sense of
poignant empathy, his portraits, animal paintings, landscapes and
scenes from everyday life painted around 1900 in a flourishing
Tbilisi draw on medieval iconography and testify to a deeply felt
sense of belonging. At the same time, the avant-garde recognised a
novel and radically new form of painting in his work. Like Henri
Rousseau or Marc Chagall, Pirosmani is one of the exceptional yet
difficult to categorize proponents of early modern art. This
catalogue demonstrates Pirosmani’s qualities in numerous
illustrations, showing how his rapid brushstrokes on black oilcloth
give the sparsely applied colors a glow as if coming from a dark
depth. Pirosmani was a master of concentration-and a storyteller.
As expertly explained in the catalogue by a selection of Georgian
art historians, he was a unique artist, a contradictory figure and
an important part of the art scene in Tbilisi, then considered the
“Paris of the East.”
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