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Earth Body presents British artist Antony Gormley's (born 1950) recent anthropomorphic polyhedral sculptures. The catalog features full-spread installation views of the Salzburg exhibition, an essay and an artist interview, which draws connections to Gormley's celebrated early works such as The Angel of the North (1998).
A stunning showcase of the iconic Irish-born painter's soft geometric abstractionsThis exhibition catalog features large-scale paintings from Sean Scully's (born 1945) most formative series, alongside a selection of watercolors and a monumental sculpture. His work is characterized by the fusion of European painting traditions with the distinct language of American abstraction.
This book features new, monumental sculptures by German artist Georg Baselitz (born 1938), in bronze and burnished black, accompanied by a radical body of paintings titled Black Paintings. Le côté sombre includes unpublished drawings, watercolors and sketches of the sculptures.
Tracing one of the last century's abiding motifs, this book looks at the many interpretations by artists of the idea of the void. Starting with Malevich, it follows the theme through abstraction of Pollock, Martin and Ryman to the Conceptualism of Andre, LeWitt and Flavin to contemporary artists such as Rachel Whiteread, Roni Horn and Hiroshi Sugimoto.
Richter's colorful, epic paintings in dialogue with 17th-century works at a Venetian palazzoPublished for a unique exhibition at the historic Venetian palazzo Scuola Grande di San Fantin, this clothbound catalog showcases large-scale oil paintings by German artist Daniel Richter (born 1962). Installation shots display the unique display of Richter's intensely colorful paintings, interwoven with the palazzo's 17th-century works. The combination highlights the punk ethos of the artist in full force.Richter studied with German modernist painter Werner Büttner at the Hochschule für bildende Künste in Hamburg until 1994. Since then, his work has moved through several phases. His early paintings challenged the abstract canon of German postwar painting with an exuberant, psychedelic formal language. No less radical are Richter's monumental paintings begun after 2000, through which he used painterly allegories to subvert figurative history painting.
Abstrakt surveys new works in the field of abstract painting that subvert the principles of Modernism and reflect on the status of painting in a post-Duchampian universe.
Rauschenberg's rarely seen ceramic experiments of the 1980sOver the course of a 15-year period, Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008) frequently traveled to Japan, where he developed a keen interest in ceramics. The artist began to create his own, developing an idiosyncratic process that combined ancient Japanese pottery traditions with modern innovations.This striking volume charts Rauschenberg's foray into the medium. Including previously unpublished archival material, the book presents two of his rarely seen series, The Japanese Clayworks (1982/1985) and Japanese Recreational Clayworks (1982-83/1985). The former features sculptural elements and photographic imagery of ancient and modern Japan, as well as distinctive brushstrokes; the latter series comprises prefabricated reproductions of historical Western artworks on ceramic panels, to which Rauschenberg added his own imagery of contemporary Japan from photographs he took across the country, along with gestural brushwork.
That the tradition of the still life never left art for good, only changed in dramatic and often unforeseen ways, is the contention and reason behind this succinct and stimulating volume. Assembled here are works by forty of the most important artists of the last Five plus decades, including Francis Bacon, George Baselitz, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Joseph Beuys, Donald Baechler, Alexander Calder, Marc Chagall, Gilbert & George, David Hockney, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Claus Oldenburg, Henri Matisse, Picasso, Robert Rauschenberg, and Andy Warhol. The definition of the still life as presented by these artists has expanded sometimes to the breaking point, but also represents one of the true unifying elements of modern and postmodern art.
The first monograph on the colorful 1980s work of the pop art pioneerPresenting key works from the 1980s by the iconic pop artist Roy Lichtenstein (1923-97), Roy Lichtenstein: The Loaded Brush includes full-spread installation views alongside an essay by the German art historian Siegfried Gohr that focuses on a period of great formal innovation both in painting and sculpture which centers on the motif of the brushstroke. Lichtenstein explains: "It [the brushstroke] was the way of portraying this romantic and bravura symbol in its opposite style, classicism. The Brushstroke plays a big part in the history of art. Brushstroke almost means painting or art. Lichtenstein's fascination with the brushstroke throughout art history is explored in sections covering his work in collage, drawing, painting and sculpture. This publication also features rare archival material, including images of the artist working in his studio.
On the Sea features the most recent series by Spanish painter Miquel Barceló (born 1957). The exhibition catalog presents his textural and atmospheric paintings inspired by the seascapes of his native Mallorca, alongside a text by Nobel Prize Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa.
Showcasing 21 works by the artists who spearheaded minimalism--Donald Judd, Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Robert Mangold, Sol LeWitt, and Robert Morris--this catalog seeks to explore these artists' ambivalent relationship to the notion of the monument. monument.
This catalog provides new scholarship on Italian sculptor Medardo Rosso (1858-1928) by focusing on his encounters with London and his legacy in contemporary sculpture.
Best known for painting and recipient of the Venice Biennale's Grand Prize in 1960, Vedova also designed costumes and moving light sets for the opera and made large-scale glass engravings and light collages. This collection documents a selection of his work from the 1950s to today.
This collection brings together around 20 paintings and three vitrines alongside recent diaries of Kiefer. Dedicated to nihilist philosopher Andrea Emo, Kiefer's use of molten lead on painted canvases reflects his interest in the concept of destruction and regeneration.
Asked about his use of the term "Spread," Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008) responded that it meant "as far as I can make it stretch, and land (like a farmer's 'spread'), and also the stuff you put on toast." Prompted by an imminent retrospective of his work in 1976, Rauschenberg sourced motifs from his own past--tires, bedding, electric lights, bird wings, umbrellas and parachutes--and recombined them with textiles and printed media images in large-scale, quasi-architectural works. This fully illustrated catalog is the first devoted to Robert Rauschenberg's Spreads series (1975-83). It includes full-page reproductions of the artist's paintings and works on paper. In her essay, Elisa Schaar states: "Rather than a retrospective exercise, the Spreads is a series with visual and historical specificity in its own right, incorporating not only elements from Rauschenberg's earlier work, but also reflecting changes in his life, his practice and in contemporary art at the time."
Spanning 1983-1989, this second catalogue raisonnZ on iconic German neo-expressionist painter Baselitz's graphic work complements the out-of-print two-volume set released in 1983 featuring the artist's woodcuts, linocuts, and etchings from 1963 to 1982.1982.
A collection of 1960s works by key pop artist James RosenquistThis concise catalog presents iconic works from the 1960s by celebrated pop artist James Rosenquist (1933-2017) and features art historical essays and a foreword by the director of the James Rosenquist Foundation.
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