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Robert Storr

    28. Dezember 1949
    Gerhard Richter. October 18, 1977
    Elizabeth Murray
    Intimate Geometries
    Philip Guston
    September
    Gerhard Richter
    • Gerhard Richters Gemälde „September“ ist eine Reaktion auf die Anschläge vom 11. September 2001 und entstand rund vier Jahre nach dem Angriff auf das World Trade Center. In einem sehr persönlichen Bericht über jenen Tag des Schreckens in New York setzt sich der namhafte Kritiker und Kurator Robert Storr, der seit vielen Jahren mit dem Maler zusammenarbeitet, mit Richters Gemälden und dem Ereignis selbst auseinander. In einem intelligenten, gut lesbaren und umfangreich mit Vergleichsabbildungen ausgestatteten Essay analysiert Storr das kleinformatige kraftvolle Bild und ordnet es in Richters bedeutende Werkgruppe der Geschichtsbilder ein wie die Arbeiten zur Städte-Bombardierung während des Zweiten Weltkriegs und den Gemälde-Zyklus 18. Oktober 1977.

      September
    • Philip Guston

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,7(16)Abgeben

      This book offers the only current retrospective of the influential American artist Philip Guston, featuring over 300 images, including many previously unpublished works. It presents a comprehensive overview of Guston's visionary art, showcasing his most famous pieces alongside lesser-known works and personal photographs.

      Philip Guston
    • Intimate Geometries

      The Art and Life of Louise Bourgeois

      • 828 Seiten
      • 29 Lesestunden
      4,7(15)Abgeben

      Louise Bourgeois's artistic journey spanned nearly 75 years, showcasing her profound inner struggles through innovative and candid works. Her 1982 MoMA retrospective marked a vibrant late career, solidifying her influence in modern art until her passing in 2010. Primarily a sculptor, Bourgeois explored various materials and contributed to movements like Surrealism and Postminimalism, while maintaining her unique style. "Intimate Geometries" features over 1000 illustrations and offers a deep, personal analysis of her life and art by Robert Storr, a close friend.

      Intimate Geometries
    • Elizabeth Murray

      • 212 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      4,6(10)Abgeben

      Elizabeth Murray has radically altered the structure of Modernist painting. Her shaped and constructed canvases, often topologically modeled in three dimensions or fitted together out of multiple jigsaw-like parts, treat figure and ground in unprecedented ways, giving the elastic shapes of classic Surrealism a space in their own image. The alternatively comfortable and cataclysmic world that her images depict would crack irrevocably if it followed Euclidean logic; instead; it constantly metamorphoses under stress. With a chaptered essay by Robert Storr, plate section, and in-depth interview, the book will explore Murray's relation to artists such as Joan Miró, Stuart Davis, Claes Oldenburg and Frank Stella, as well as to the mainstream and opened up options for rising generations. This book accompanies the most detailed examination of Murray's art yet mounted, showing its development from Pop-oriented reliefs in the 1960s to the extraordinary volumetric of her recent work.

      Elizabeth Murray
    • Gerhard Richter. October 18, 1977

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      4,5(44)Abgeben

      Gerhard Richter (b. 1932) is one of the most highly regarded of contemporary artists, and his series of 15 paintings known as October 18, 1977, is one of the 20th century's most famous works on a political theme. It commemorates the day on which three young German radicals, members of the militant Baader-Meinhof group, were found dead in a Stuttgart prison; they were pronounced suicides, but many people suspected that they had been murdered. Richter's paintings, created 11 years after this traumatic event, are among the most challenging works of the artist's career.These hauntingly powerful images, derived from newspaper and police photography, are now in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and will be on view beginning in September 2000 as part of the MoMA2000 series of exhibitions. In this book, Robert Storr provides necessary political background to the series, but his approach is art historical, offering insight into the complexities of "history painting" in the modern era.

      Gerhard Richter. October 18, 1977
    • Interview - Survey - Focus - Artist's choice - Artist's writings - Chronology

      Louise Bourgeois
    • Among the first Chinese artists to turn to performance art, Zhang Huan, a member of the "Beijing East Village" community, focused, in his early work, on submitting his naked body to extreme psychological and physical situations. Of late, theatricality and narrative have played increasing larger roles in his work, as in a 1997 piece in which he commissioned a group of farmworkers to climb into a fish pond near Beijing, thus creating an image representing the flooding of cities by masses from the country.

      Zhang Huan
    • Featuring works from over sixty-five renowned artists, this volume showcases Robert Rauschenberg's personal collection, displayed at Gagosian Gallery in New York. It includes contributions from art historian Robert Storr, who explores Rauschenberg's inspirations and relationships within the art world. Complementing the illustrations are biographies by Mimi Thompson, which highlight the significance of each artist's work and its impact on Rauschenberg's artistic vision, alongside rare archival photographs that enrich the narrative of this unique collection.

      Selections from the Private Collection of Robert Rauschenberg
    • A Museum of Modern Art Book This splendidly illustrated panorama of the arts from 1920 to 1960 focuses on four landmark years-1929, 1939, 1948, and 1955. Published to accompany the second of three cycles of millennial exhibitions (MoMA2000) at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Making Choices presents cross-sections of modern art in all its many aspects during this period, and shows how the concept of simultaneity was essential to the concept of early modernism. The sheer diversity of work made in this period becomes clear as readers survey the different types of film, photography, design, painting, sculpture, drawing, and printmaking-all from the Modern's collections-reproduced here. But the richly variegated artistic texture revealed by such an across-the-board look also brings to light unexpected correspondences among distinct objects and images. Making Choices points toward modern art's heterogeneity even as it invites readers to search out and discover imaginative correlations. Approximately 350 illustrations, 220 in full color, 9 1/2 x 12"

      Making Choices