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Art and feminism
Phelan Peggy ; Reckitt Helena
PHAIDON PRESS
75,00 €
Épuisé
EAN :9780714835297
The development of modern and contemporary art has been dominated by fundamental, revolutionary movements and recurring themes. The Themes and Movements series is the first fully to examine twentieth century and recent art by combining expert narrative, key works and original documents. Each book is introduced by a comprehensive Survey from a distinguished scholar who provides a thorough analysis of the theme or movement. The second section is dedicated to numerous illustrations of the Works themselves. This selection of key images is accompanied by extended captions which describe the principal ideas, processes and contexts underlying each artwork. Finally, with the Documents section, the series also offers direct access to the voice of the artist and to primary texts by critics, historians, curators, philosophers and theorists. A unique archive of the innovations, discourses and controversies that have shaped art today, these books are as exhaustive as a full-scale museum overview, presenting many of the most significant works of art associated with a particular tendency.
Phelan Bernard ; Le Plouhinec Valérie ; Bonello Ro
Bernard Phelan travaillait pour un tour-opérateur iranien lorsqu'il a été : arrêté après de fausses accusations d'espionnage le 3 octobre 2022, devenant ainsi un otage d'Etat. Avec Tu vas mourir en prison, il livre son expérience poignante dans une cellule contenant une quinzaine d'hommes : Dans la prison de Mashhad, l'auteur a partagé le "bloc de Satan" avec des prisonniers politiques, des trafiquants de drogue et des condamnés à mort. Jusqu'à sa libération en mai 2023, Bernard Phelan a dé endurer des conditions de détention inhumaines, vivant dans la peur d'une condamnation imminente. Un témoignage bouleversant Sur la résistance de l'esprit humain face à l'oppression. Un récit d'espoir, de survie et de lutte pour la liberté.
Résumé : "Les sculpteurs seraient bien étonnés s'ils me voyaient. C'est comme ça que je fais vivre mes morceaux, en les palpant. Quand je sens une bosse avec le doigt, c'est que c'est trop haut, quand je sens un creux, c'est qu'il y a un trou. C'est comme ça que je donne la sensation de la chair."
Résumé : In little more than a decade, Jonas Wood has established himself as one of the most talented and original painters of his generation. Exploring a variety of subjects that include friends, family members, sport celebrities, landscapes, domestic interiors, plants, his own work as well as that of other artists, Wood has developed a representational style where overlapping textures and disorienting compressions of space contribute to create images that transmit a universal sense of familiarity, even when they are deeply private. Defined by an awareness of the predominant role of photography in contemporary culture, yet deeply indebted to the history of painting and the possibilities still therein, a meaningful engagement and exploration with the present emerges. Wood's work challenges the notion of visual authenticity through a process of combining elements from different sources to create an image that is uniquely his. His works constitute a reflection of our present time while paying tobute to the great artists that have influenced Wood's practice, from modern masters Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso, to California cantor David Hockney, and the celebrated duo of ceramists Michael Frimkess and Magdalena Suarez Frimkess In the Interview Mark Grotjahn and the artist discuss their backgrounds and how they were able to turn their passion into a profession while getting acquainted with the dynamics of the art world Helen Molesworth's Survey is a profound and comprehensive analysis of the historical context in which Wood's practice developed, and how the various elements that compose the fabric of his life inform his paintings. Ian Alteveer focuses on Wood's proclivity for representing interiors and how these resonate with the rest of his work and history of art in general. The comprehensive and previously unpublished selection of images in Studio Visit offers a rare insight into the artist's working environment, his process and sources of inspiration. Finally, Artist's Writings include excerpts from conversations with Corrina Peipon, Katy Donoghue and Jeong Yun Hyeong.