Born on the shores of Lake Van (Armenia) and emigrated to the United States  in 1920,Arshile Gorky (c.1902-1948) was one of the greatest American  painters of the twentieth century and a seminal figure in the Abstract  Expressionist movement.
Meyer Schapiro called him a «fervent scrutinizer» of paintings,and it was  certainly a crucial element of Gorky’s self-teaching:the ability to look at art  and pick out the fundamental aspects in the works of the masters.Something  corroborated by the assessment of his close friend De Kooning:“for some  mysterious reason,he knew lots more about painting,and art––he just knew it  by nature––things i was supposed to know and feel and understand––he really  did it better.He had an extraordinary gift for hitting the nail on the head.”  Although Gorky’s life was cut short by his suicide in 1948,the impressive body  of work that he left behind secured his reputation as the last of the great  surrealist painters and one of the first abstract expressionists.

 

Arshile Gorky

Robert S. Mattison

160pp./ 21.5x28cm./ 110il./ Hardcover with jacket

ISBN:
9788434312227
9788434312210
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Son of Fred Klein and Marie Raymond,both painters,Yves Klein took the  European art scene by storm in a brief career that lasted just eight years,from  1954 to 1962.“For color! Against the line and drawing!”––the motto he adopted  as member of the Order of the Archers of Saint Sebastian––,besides a Freudian  pronouncement,it’s a true statement on the way he understood the art practice.  Working in Paris during the apogee of geometric abstraction and Art Informel,  in an intellectual scene dominated by existentialism,Klein was a precursor of  many movements of the postwar avant-garde,including minimal art,conceptual  art,and performance art.
Although Klein had composed a “monotone”symphony as early as 1948  (“whose ‘theme’is what I wished my life to be”) his first public showing was  Yves:Peintures,an artist book published on November 1954 where,parodying a  traditional catalogue,he featured a series of intense monochromes linked to  various cities where he had lived during the previous years.
Future series displayed orange,yellow,red,and pink monochromes,but was on  1957 when he inaugurated his defining series of monochromes ––employing  ultramarine blue of his own invention–– and,in the final years of his career,his  body paintings,or anthropometries,recorded the body’s physical energy using  his patented pigment known as International Klein Blue (IKB).Through pure  color he searched for immaterial spirituality.

 

Yves Klein

Works, writings, interviews
Klaus Ottmann

160pp./ 21.5x28cm./ 110il./ Hardcover with jacket

ISBN:
9788434312098
9788434312104
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Jackson Pollock (1912–1956) was a major figure in the abstract expressionist movement and the most influential American painter of the twentieth century. Although he died at the age of 44, he left an unsurpassed body of work.

Throughout his life, Pollock wrote very little about his own art or that of others. Nevertheless, in the few writings we do have, and in a few unpublished, undated notes – all of which are gathered together in this volume – the themes are remarkably similar. After acknowledging his initial debt to the Native American sand painters, who gave him the idea for putting the canvas on the floor and working it “in the round”, Pollock routinely referred to his interest in the unconscious as the source of modern art, as it enabled the direct expression of an “inner world,” of individual feeling and experience of the modern age. Moreover, it is clear from his statements that Pollock himself was open to the possibility of such a subjective approach to painting as an international enterprise. He never suggested that the modern world, characterized, in his words, by “the airplane, the atom bomb, the radio,” and which the modern artist had the responsibility to express, was specifically American, but rather that these were features of modern life in a much broader sense. In her in-depth essay, Nancy Jachec sketches an accurate profile of the artist and takes a closer look at his work, as well as detailing the enormous number of studies on the artist.

 

Jackson Pollock

Works, writings, interviews
Nancy Jachet

160pp./ 21.5x28cm./ 120il./ Hardcover with jacket

ISBN:
9788434312593
9788434312586
Castellano
English

35.00€