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Robert Motherwell: Pure Painting - Pure Painting (Hardcover): Susan Davidson Robert Motherwell: Pure Painting - Pure Painting (Hardcover)
Susan Davidson; Text written by Jennifer Cohen, Simon Kelly, Monica Mctighe, Sarah Rich; Designed by …
R1,046 R974 Discovery Miles 9 740 Save R72 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An intensely intellectual painter, Robert Motherwell is renowned for his distinctive Abstract Expressionist style. The seminal artist permeated his gestural works with an expressionism and austerity reflective of the human psyche; at the same time his oeuvre addressed political and humanitarian themes. Robert Motherwell: Pure Painting is an in-depth exploration of his artistic practice. Leading art scholars examine the American artist’s turn from Surrealism to abstraction and analyze the major series that developed over his fifty-year career. The catalogue studies the dialogue between Motherwell’s art and the nineteenth-century French painting tradition, investigates his relationship to Spanish techniques and processes, with an emphasis on their underlying political significance, and delves into Motherwell’s use of ochre pigment, with its evocation of both deep geological time and avant-garde practices.

Robert Rauschenberg - Gluts (Paperback): Robert Rauschenberg Robert Rauschenberg - Gluts (Paperback)
Robert Rauschenberg; Edited by Susan Davidson; Text written by Trisha Brown, Mimi Thompson; Preface by Philip Rylands
R887 Discovery Miles 8 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the mid-1980s, Robert Rauschenberg's creative attentions turned toward the visual and plastic properties of junk metal when he began to assemble found metal objects and screenprint his photographic images onto aluminum, bronze, brass and copper. His first body of work in this vein was "Gluts," a series begun in 1986 and continued intermittently until 1995, in which ornate metalwork seemingly derived from a bedpost might attach to a slice of mesh wire, or twisted petals of yellow metal might sprout from the remains of an eviscerated toaster. Asked to comment on his novel use of the word "gluts," Rauschenberg said, "It's a time of glut. Greed is rampant... I simply want to present people with their ruins... I think of the "Gluts" as souvenirs without nostalgia." Published to accompany the Peggy Guggenheim Collection's exhibition "Robert Rauschenberg: Gluts" (the first show to focus on Rauschenberg's sculpture since 1995), this fully illustrated catalogue features a selection of approximately 40 sculptures drawn from the holdings of institutions and private collections in the United States and abroad. It includes a reassessment of Rauschenberg's work as a sculptor by author and painter Mimi Thompson, an essay by Trisha Brown, an illustrated exhibition history, a preface by Philip Rylands and introduction by Susan Davidson that focuses on Rauschenberg's relationship to the Guggenheim and the artist's engagement with Venice in particular.

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