Mark Rosenthal Bücher






Omhandler billedserierne: Saint-Séverin, Die Stadt, Der Eiffelturm og Die Fenster
Regarding Warhol: Sixty Artists, Fifty Years
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Exploring Andy Warhol's profound impact on contemporary art, this volume delves into his unique relationship with consumer culture, celebrity, and sexuality. It features visual dialogues between Warhol and sixty influential artists, highlighting both his direct influence and the innovative directions artists have taken from his legacy. The book includes commentary from prominent contemporary artists, a major essay by critic Mark Rosenthal, and a detailed illustrated chronology, making it a vital resource for those interested in the evolution of modern art.
96 pages with 58 illustrations 14 in color. Stiff Illustrated wraps. Notes and References.
Lucian Freud Drawings
- 227 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
From his earliest years as a child prodigy, Lucian Freud prided himself on his virtuoso drawing skills. The interplay in his work between paper (for both drawing and etching) and canvas was a defining feature of his creative habits throughout his career, as Freud's foremost scholar and curator, William Feaver, establishes with this masterful overview of Freud's drawing output. The fruit of Feaver's privileged access to Freud's studio, Lucian Freud Drawings includes more than 100 drawings, around half of which have never been exhibited or published, from the 1940s up to the artist's death in July 2011. Examined here are portraits of Freud's mother and father, his children and close friends-among them the painter Francis Bacon and artist Leigh Bowery-as well as landscapes and studies of animals. Spanning more than seven decades, this beautifully produced volume illuminates the very foundations of this master draftsman's oeuvre.Lucian Freud was born in Germany in 1922, and permanently...
Jasper Johns: Drawings
- 80 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Focusing on the enigmatic nature of everyday objects, language, and numeric systems, this volume explores the career of Jasper Johns, a key figure in the Pop Art movement. It features a survey of 30 works created between 1955 and 2001, highlighting his evolving techniques and aesthetic interests. By examining his works on paper and plastic, the book provides insight into the artist's unique approach to popular culture and the significance of his art.