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The volume Nicolas Party | L'Heure Mauve collects a vast visual
epic in which Party plays a variety of roles, sometimes
impersonating the artist, others the scenographer, the conservator,
or the sculptor. His work, and the title of the show, are inspired
by L'Heure Mauve, a piece created in 1921 by the Canadian painter
Ozlas Leduc that highlights the different interpretations given to
the relationship between man and nature throughout the history of
art. The result is a constantly changing natural environment: it
can be a place full of danger and catastrophe, a territory to be
conquered, an expanse disseminated with ancient ruins, or even
silences where there are no traces of human presence. Nature
finally becomes the theatre for the Anthropocene, its connection
with humanity by now inextricable, and the passing of time and the
finiteness of existence make way for a feeling of melancholy. Our
artist interrogates the world's image, and he does so by dialoguing
very concretely with the spaces and the works belonging to the
collection of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. The present volume
reflects this personal evolution by employing a unique graphic
framework and a packaging that is as precious as its contents. Text
in English and French.
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Nicolas Party (Paperback)
Stephane Aquin, Stefan Banz, Ali Subotnick
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The first and highly-anticipated monograph on one of the most
successful, collected, and exciting painters today Swiss-born
Nicolas Party, one of the most successful and critically acclaimed
artists working today, is known for his color-saturated paintings
of everyday objects, with distinctly personal yet very accessible
and recognizable imagery - bright, graphic patterns applied to
canvases, ceramics, furniture, floors, ceilings, doorways, and
walls. He captures the essence of his subjects in surprising ways,
heightening their physical and emotional resonance. Fascinated by
the power of paint to alter our perception of the built environment
and, within a gallery context, how we experience art, Party
regularly paints murals, either as stand-alone works or as
carefully orchestrated settings for his practice. This is the first
book dedicated to his practice and the first to examine in totality
his career to date - it will be a must-read for collectors and
followers of the contemporary art scene.
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