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Ilya und Emilia Kabakov — Die Utopische Stadt (количество томов: 2) Ilya und Emilia Kabakov — Die Utopische Stadt (количество томов: 2)
Жанр: Прочие Издательство: Art Book Cologne Год: 2011 Страниц: 476 Дата загрузки: 24 июля 2012
   Since emigrating to the West in 1989, Ilya Kabakov--now 70 years old--and his wife Emilia have become two of the most important masters of the visual arts today. The Kabakovs' work is beyond historical categorization, although the viewer sometimes receives the impression that the work refers to a specific historical point of view and to a real space. Culled for this large 400-page book, 500 almost unknown drawings and 50 models of new architectural projects reveal the Kabakovs' diverse utopic dimension. Essay by Thomas Kellein.
 
No Small Journeys No Small Journeys
Автор: Жанр: Прочие Издательство: Art Book Cologne Год: 2003 Страниц: 110 Дата загрузки: 16 мая 2009
   No Small Journeys relates to a series of photographs of Denver and its suburbs near the Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Plant, a version of which was published by Aperture under the title Our Lives and our Children in 1983. In recent years, Adams felt it was important to expand the project to emphasize the simple beauty and humanity that can be found in the seemingly improbable environments we have created for ourselves all across America. Rather than focus on some looming disaster, he composed this series as a testament to that unlikely and markedly human beauty, summing up his new reaction to the work with a quotation by Edward Dahlberg: «Homer sang of many sacred towns in Hellas which were no better than Kansas City».
 
Roy Lichtenstein: Conversations with Surrealism Roy Lichtenstein: Conversations with Surrealism
Автор: Жанр: Прочие Издательство: Art Book Cologne Год: 2006 Страниц: 130 Дата загрузки: 23 февраля 2008
   Charles Stuckey writes in his essay «Lichtenstein and Surrealism» that, «Searching for a worldwide audience in the 1930s, the Surrealists nowhere received more welcome than in the United States, with important exhibitions at the Wadsworth Athenaeum in Hartford and The Museum of Modern Art in New York. The Julien Levy Gallery quickly became something of an official New York headquarters. By the 1940s when Lichtenstein attended art school at Ohio State University, Surrealism was widely acclaimed as the matrix style for contemporary American abstract art». So no one should be surprised that the young Lichtenstein's work of that era is «fundamentally Surrealist in spirit», and that the style that influenced him as a young man would carry over into his life's work. The paintings and works on paper in Conversations with Surrealism show the movement's continuing power and inspiration through to the 1970s, when Lichtenstein drew on the work of Dali, Magritte and Picasso. The works from this series endow Surrealist archetypes such as dreamlike landscapes with Lichtenstein's distinctive style, weaving the artist himself into an art-historical narrative. Conversations with Surrealism offers a glimpse into the development of some of Lichtenstein's best-known motifs, including his «self-portraits», in which various objects represent the artist's head and face. Includes a work of short fiction by Frederic Tuten, author of The Green Hour.
 

 

 

 

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