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Art of another kind international abstraction and the guggenheim 1949-1960
Bashkoff
- Guggenheim
- 25 Juillet 2012
- 9780892074693
Le Guggenheim Museum de New-York présente, jusqu'au 12 septembre, une exposition sur l'abstraction internationale à travers une centaine d'oeuvres de près de 70 artistes parmi lesquels Louise Bourgeois, Sam Francis, Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Antonio Saura, Pierre Soulages et Cy Twombly.
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En février 2013, le musée Guggenheim consacre une importante rétrospective au mouvement d'avant-garde japonais Gutai, qui eut une influence majeure sur l'art contemporain mondial. De manière chronologique et thématique, ce catalogue présente leur approche radicale des matériaux, des processus et de la performance.
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Second volet de la rétrospective américaine consacrée à James Turrell, cet ouvrage présente ses oeuvres réalisées pour le Guggenheim : d' Afrum I , Prado et Ronin lumières blanches des années 60, à Aten Reign , extraordinaire intervention chromatique dans l'immense rotonde du musée new-yorkais, fruit d'un travail de cinq années.
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Gabriel Orozco's Asterisms is a two-part sculptural and photographic installation comprising thousands of items of detritus he gathered at two sites--a coastal wildlife reserve in Baja California, Mexico, and a playing field near his home in New York City. The first component of the installation, Sandstars, draws on the voluminous amounts of waste deposited on the shores of the wildlife reserve by Pacific currents. Orozco's monumental sculptural carpet of nearly 1,200 objects is accompanied by 12 large-scale gridded photographs of the individual objects in a studio setting, organized typologically by material, color and size. An additional grid documents the landscape from which the objects were retrieved, along with incidental compositions made in situ from the castaway items. The second component, Astroturf Constellation, also explores taxonomic classification, but on a completely different scale. It comprises a collection of miniscule bits of debris--again numbering around 1,200 items--left behind by athletes and spectators in the Astroturf of a playing field in New York City. As with Sandstars, the objects are displayed alongside 13 photographic grids. This volume highlights Orozco's subtle practice of subjecting the world to personal, idiosyncratic systems while invoking several of the artist's recurrent motifs, including the effects of erosion, the poetry of the mundane, the relationship between the macro and the micro and the tension between nature and culture.
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The guggenheim frank lloyd wright and the making of the modern museum
Ballon/Carranza
- Guggenheim
- 17 Juin 2009
- 9780892073856
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The museum of non-objective painting - hilla rebay and the origins of the solomon r. guggenheim muse
Vail/Bashkoff
- Guggenheim
- 1 Juillet 2009
- 9780892073931
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Haunted contemporary photography video performance
Jennifer Blessing
- Guggenheim
- 1 Mars 2010
- 9780892073986
L'exposition « Haunted », présentée aux Guggenheim de New York puis de Bilbao, s'intéresse à la façon dont les artistes incorporent le médium photographique et vidéo à leur pratique pour faire référence à un passé fantomatique.
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One of the most influential conceptual artists of her generation, Gillian Wearing first gained recognition in the 1990s for groundbreaking photographs and videos that recorded the confessions and interactions of ordinary people she befriended through chance encounters. In its candor and psychological intensity, her work extends the traditions of portraiture initiated by Sander, Weegee and Arbus. Yet in her ongoing attention to technology's role in the presentation of self, Wearing has presciently identified defining aspects of contemporary visual culture, from reality television to the rise of the selfie.Published for Wearing's first North American retrospective, Gillian Wearing: Wearing Masks traces the acclaimed artist's practice from her earliest Polaroids and videos to her most recent production, including large-scale photographic self-portraits of Wearing in the guise of other artists, a more intimate body of self-portraits titled Lockdown, and installations and commissioned public sculpture. Essays by co-curators Jennifer Blessing and Nat Trotman provide an overview of Wearing's oeuvre, and a self-interview by Wearing offers a revealing firsthand account of the artist's practice, including her ongoing project Your Views (2013-), in which she has recently responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, and her exploration of AI technology in the video work Wearing, Gillian (2018).Gillian Wearing (born 1963) became associated with the Young British Artists (YBAs) after graduating from Goldsmiths College in 1990, and went on to win the Turner Prize in 1997. She works equally in photography, video, sculpture, installation and, most recently, painting. Wearing became well known early on for her now-landmark piece Signs that say what you want them to say and not Signs that say what someone else wants you to say (1992-93), for which she photographed almost 200 strangers with placards of their own making.
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Twenty-first-century Kandinsky: a reappraisal of the Russian abstractionist's art, life and thought through the extraordinary collection of the iconic museum One of the foremost artistic innovators of abstraction in the 20th century, Vasily Kandinsky sought to liberate painting from its ties to the natural world and promote the spiritual in art. This richly illustrated publication looks at Kandinsky anew, through a critical lens, reframing our understanding of this vital figure of European modernism, who was also a prolific aesthetic theorist and writer.
A series of thematic essays considers his engagement with avant-garde artistic communities including the Bauhaus, his relationship to improvisation and music, his travels in Europe and Russia, and the influences behind his self-declared anarchist mode of abstraction, among other topics. Tracing Kandinsky's life and work through his years in Moscow, several cities in Germany, and Paris, the texts offer striking new insights into an artist whose creative production and style were intimately tied to a sense of place--and displacement--and evolved amid the political and social upheavals catalyzed by the Russian Revolution and World Wars I and II.
Kandinsky's history is closely linked to that of the Guggenheim Museum. Solomon R. Guggenheim began collecting the artist's work in 1929; a year later, they met at the Bauhaus, in Dessau. This book features more than half of the museum's deep holdings of works by Kandinsky, presenting the full arc of his artistic development and career. Included are paintings in oil and oil with sand, reverse-glass paintings, as well as woodcuts, watercolors and drawings on paper. An illustrated chronicle of Kandinsky's life and career, including selected exhibitions and publications, rounds out the volume. -
Chaos & classicism ; art in France, Italy and Germany, 1918-1936
Braun, Herbert
- Guggenheim
- 16 Septembre 2010
- 9780892074044
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