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This monograph on Susanna Bauer presents the artist's work to an
international audience for the first time in book form. The
essential ingredients of Bauer's artistic production are the
ephemeral natural elements that she encounters during walks and
hikes in Cornwall, UK, where she lives and works. They are leaves,
stones, twigs... elements that become the heart of more elaborate
creations rendered with crochet - sometimes used conventionally as
a decoration, other times as a sculptural means of communication.
Bauer's leaves are airy sculptures in which the artist pursues a
balance between strength and fragility. Nature becomes a metaphor
for humanity: the artfully interwoven threads remind us that we are
all part of a vaster network and therefore generators of
connections. But it also stands for life: viewing these works it is
impossible not to reflect on the confluences of beauty and
vulnerability, resistance and transformation. The theme of
the relationship between art and nature, and the ensuing
interconnections, are investigated both through Bauer's original
work and in an introductory essay that analyses her oeuvre within
the broader context of the history of art.
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Francis Cunningham (Hardcover)
Christopher Knight, Edward Lifson, John Walsh, Valentina Pasca, Regina Hawkins-Balducci
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R973
Discovery Miles 9 730
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When the American art world turned toward abstract art and action
painting, Francis Cunningham remained focused on figurative art and
the human form. His interest never waned. This book chronicles his
development over an astonishing seven decades. Presented in a
nonlinear order, the arc of his work is there for the discerning
eye to see. Landscapes, still life, and human forms are
interrelated. Cunningham's work reveals the connection between
abstraction and representation. Their coexististence is the
material and subject of this book, disclosing a new understanding
of American painting by a living artist. Accompanying over 180 high
quality reproductions, the artist's many facets are explored in
essays by art historians and art critics, including Christopher
Knight, Edward Lifson, John Walsh, and Valentina De Pasca, as well
through the reminiscences of one of his life models, Regina
Hawkins-Balducci. Cunningham attended the Art Students League of
New York, where he studied drawing and anatomy with Robert Beverly
Hale and painting with Edwin Dickinson. He became an influential
master instructor, cofounding the New Brooklyn School of Life
Drawing, Painting and Sculpture (1977-1983) and the New York
Academy of Art in 1983. At his current age of 90, he continues to
paint in his studio in Manhattan and in the rural western part of
Massachusetts, known as the Berkshires. This is the first monograph
devoted to his work.
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