Transcending Turmoil: Painting at the Close of China’s Empire, 1796-1911
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An intimate story of the New Mexico artists who brought modernism to New Mexico. Ground breaking, provocative and beautiful, their paintings were an investigation to the artists spirit as they saw new vision for painting. Featured are interviews with New Mexicos leading art historians, the words of the painters themselves and an interview with Florence…
Wagner Pinto Antena Wagner Pinto’s artwork is developed through mixed and threatening forms of drawing and painting. Wagner’s research is based on elements and symbols of umbanda, candomblé, indigenous graphics, religious dressings, alchemical elements and folklore forest. These elements are translated through his pictorial vocabulary in the form of layers of lines, profusion of intense and contrasting colors, abstract symbols and graphs. His research has as objective creation of unknown pictures and the gestalt of shapes and colors. “Antena” compiles all his recent works and takes abstract art to a new level.
The armoury of the Styrian State Museum is one of the most important collections of its kind. In this unusual work, this collection is brought into the present with the view of subtle photography: armor transforms in the eye of the beholder into mysterious utopian figures as we encounter them today in science fiction and fantasy. Lined up piece by piece, swords and lances become serial works of art. ,
Publisher : Springer; 1998th edition (19 Nov. 1998)
Language : German
Hardcover : 220 pages
ISBN-10 : 3211830979
ISBN-13 : 978-3211830970
In the 1920’s Francis B. Lothrop began collecting whaling printing for over 60 years. Now housed in the Peabody museum in Salem, Massachusetts prints cover a broad spectrum of subject matter relating to the whaling industry, natural history of the whale. Also prints & from mythology, biblical illustration & maps. A comprehensive collection displaying the…
Exhibition catalog from the Cleveland institute of Art including works by Bas Jan Ader, Alex Barker, Becket Bowes, Bruce & Joan, Amy Cutler, Christopher Fink, Christopher Sorg, Lordy Rodrigez
A to Z was an unprecedented exhibition where as many as 44 huts were gathered and installed in a old brick house in Aomori by Yoshitomo Nara and Graf. This richly illustrated catalogue details the exhibition and its creation in its full entirety, featuring a wealth of drawings by Nara. Includes a large poster, with a quintessential Nara reproduction, folded and sticky-taped in the inside back cover.
Yoshitomo Nara is a pioneering figure in contemporary art whose signature style—which expresses children in a range of emotional complexities from resistance and rebellion to quietude and contemplation—celebrates the introspective freedom of the imagination and the individual.
Yoshitomo Nara graduated from Aichi University of the Arts with a master’s degree in 1987, completing further studies at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, from 1988 to 1993, before settling in Cologne in 1994. This period of time was a pivotal influence on Nara, during which he began synthesizing Japanese and Western popular culture, as seen in Nachtwandern (1994), and when he arrived at his mature style, as seen in Pony Tail (1995) and Haze Days (1998). Nara’s paintings enact a fleeting presence between the figure and the ground—a result of several layers of paint in subtly varied if subdued pigments that he applies throughout the painting process—in which the figure pops out of or floats in a space that appears to exist outside the constraints of time.