This updated edition of German painter Georg Baselitz's collected writings brings together more than 30 texts by the artist, spanning 1961 to the present.
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"Here Harrison is interviewed by Jo Melvin, Teresa Gleadowe and Pablo Lafuente, Juliette Rizzi, Sophie Richard, Elena Crippa, and Christopher Heuer and Matthew Jesse Jackson"--P. [4] of cover.
Linder
- 270 stránek
- 10 hodin čtení
Contains "Linder in conversation with Dawn Ades" (pages 9-16, 239-246).
John Golding
- 258 stránek
- 10 hodin čtení
John Golding (1929-2012) was a British artist, scholar and curator. Perhaps best known for his seminal book A history and an Analysis 1907-1914, he considered himself primarily a painter and exhibited extensively both in the UK and internationally during a career that spanned almost six decades. His work was additionally shown alongside Bridget Riley, John Hoyland, Frank Auerbach, Peter Blake and David Hockney in important group exhibitions such as British Painting 74’ at Hayward Gallery and British Painting 1952-77 at the Royal Academy of Arts.
Dialectical Materialism
- 56 stránek
- 2 hodiny čtení
Dialectical Materialism: Aspects of British Sculpture Since the 1960s', conceived by Karsten Schubert, is a bold, subtle and imaginative intervention into this complex subject, reconsidering its terrain through a small selection of artists and objects. In doing so, it focuses on objects more than contexts, on the art work not the art school. 0The title has two parts. The first part,?Dialectical Materialism?, a much debated term drawn from Hegel and Marxist political philosophy, is deployed here to point to the dynamic and generative forces of opposition and reaction that have charged and driven the making of much sculpture in Britain since the post-war years. In the essay that follows, Jonathan Vernon looks into the potential of this concept in relation to the developing treatment of material, space and object-hood found in British sculpture since 1960. 0The second part,?Aspects of British Sculpture?, is drawn from Herbert Read?s introduction to the catalogue of British Pavilion for the XXVI Venice Biennale in 1952. In this text, which championed the work of Lynn Chadwick, Reg Butler, William Turnbull, Kenneth Armitage, Geoffrey Clarke, Bernard Meadows, Eduardo Paolozzi, Robert Adams and Henry Moore.00Exhibition: Karsten Schubert Gallery, London, UK (28.09.-06.10.2019)