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An examination of the innovative portrayals of industry and leisure
created by five avant-garde artists working at Asnières in the
late nineteenth century From 1881 to 1890, Vincent van Gogh,
Georges Seurat, Paul Signac, Emile Bernard, and Charles Angrand
chose Asnières, a suburb of Paris, as a site of artistic
experimentation. Located on the Seine, Asnières became a popular
destination for Parisians thanks to aquatic sports and festivals
starting in the 1850s, facilitated by the arrival of new train
stations and bridges earlier in the century. This convenient new
transportation system had beckoned Parisians to more distant
destinations like Argenteuil and Bougival, resulting in the river
scenes depicted by Impressionists like Monet and Renoir. At the
same time, the idyllic landscape of Asnières increasingly
contrasted with the factories appearing on the opposite side of the
river. Homing in on the tensions between leisure and work, the
avant-garde artists at Asnières sought to capture the feeling of
this starkly modern landscape by developing innovative motifs,
styles, and techniques that pushed their work in new directions.
Offering an unprecedented in-depth look at the work produced by the
artists at Asnières, this handsomely illustrated volume includes
scholarly essays on each of the artists as well as a map detailing
the locations where the artists painted. Exhibition Schedule: Art
Institute of Chicago (May 14–September 4, 2023)  Van Gogh
Museum, Amsterdam (October 13, 2023–January 14, 2024)
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Van Gogh's Bedrooms (Hardcover)
Gloria Groom, Louis van Tilborgh, David J. Getsy, Inge Fiedler; Contributions by Ella Hendricks, …
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A fascinating look at the genesis and meaning of Van Gogh's famed
paintings of his bedroom Vincent van Gogh's The Bedroom, a painting
of his room in Arles, is arguably the most famous depiction of a
bedroom in the history of art. The artist made three versions of
the work, now in the collections of the Van Gogh Museum, the Art
Institute of Chicago, and the Musee d'Orsay. This book is the first
in-depth study of their making and their meaning to the artist. In
Van Gogh's Bedrooms, an international team of art historians,
scientists, and conservators investigates the psychological and
emotional significance of the bedroom in Van Gogh's oeuvre,
surveying dwellings as a motif that appears throughout his work.
Essays address the context in which the bedroom was first
conceived, the uniqueness of the subject, and the similarities and
differences among the three works both on and below the painted
surface. The publication reproduces more than 50 paintings,
drawings, and illustrated letters by the artist, along with other
objects that evoke his peripatetic life and relentless quest for
"home." Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Exhibition
Schedule: Art Institute of Chicago (02/14/16-05/10/16)
A fascinating guide to Van Gogh's itinerant life, with vibrant
images and stories about the many places where he lived and worked
This exciting publication familiarizes readers of all ages with the
many fascinating facets of Vincent van Gogh (1853--1890)-artist,
correspondent, traveler, and modern explorer of Europe's cities and
countryside. Thanks to Van Gogh's wanderlust and the rapid
expansion of the railway system in Europe in the late 19th century,
Van Gogh covered thousands of miles in his lifetime. He lived and
worked in more than twenty locations: from the peaceful countryside
of the Netherlands and the south of France to the hustle and bustle
of big cities such as London and Paris. Authors Nienke Denekamp and
Rene van Blerk trace the artist's route across Europe "from Z to
A," beginning in his birthplace of Zundert in the southern
Netherlands and ending where he died, in Auvers-sur-Oise near
Paris. Each location is described with lively and accessible texts,
comprehensive timelines, city and country maps, contemporary
photographs, and related artworks by Van Gogh. Featuring an
eye-catching design, captivating excerpts from Van Gogh's vast body
of letters, and hundreds of color images, The Vincent van Gogh
Atlas offers a truly unique version of the enduringly compelling
story of Van Gogh and instills an appreciation of the many
journeys-literal and figurative-that the artist made throughout his
life.
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