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Vija Celmins

    Diese Künstlerin beschäftigt sich hauptsächlich mit der visuellen Welt um uns herum. Ihre Werke entstehen oft aus Fotografien, die sie entweder selbst aufgenommen oder in Büchern und Zeitschriften gefunden hat. Sie ist bekannt für ihre Darstellungen der Meeresoberfläche, von Wüsten und Sternbildern. Durch Malerei und Zeichnung erforscht sie die Tiefe des Details und die abstrakten Qualitäten realer Szenen.

    Dubultā realitāte
    Vija Celmins: The Stars
    Ken Price
    Contemporary Voices
    Vija Celmins | Gerhard Richter. Double Vision
    • Vija Celmins | Gerhard Richter. Double Vision

      Hamburger Kunsthalle

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Die Publikation bringt die beiden Künstler Vija Celmins aus New York und Gerhard Richter aus Köln in einen transatlantischen Dialog und macht überraschende Verbindungen sichtbar. Neben der thematischen Nähe und der künstlerischen Arbeit mit fotografischen Vorlagen ist es die Frage nach den elementarsten Bedingungen des Darstellens, die Celmins und Richter beschäftigt und vereint. Was ist Realität, was ist Repräsentation? Und wie kann die Wahrnehmung, das Sehen selbst, sichtbar gemacht werden?

      Vija Celmins | Gerhard Richter. Double Vision
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    • Contemporary Voices

      Works From the UBS Art Collection

      • 264 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      This visually exciting book, which presents a selection of signature works by European and American artists of the postwar generations, is drawn from the UBS Art Collection. One of the richest and most varied holdings of international contemporary art in the United States, the Collection was begun in 1970 by Donald B. Marron, UBS's American Chairman, a Vice Chairman and former President of the Museum, and a Trustee of the Museum since 1975. This unique publication accompanies an exhibition of 74 of these outstanding works of art, including 44 that were a gift to the Museum in 2002. The works reproduced here include paintings, sculptures, drawings, photographs and mixed-media pieces by a wide and varied array of significant artists, including Joseph Beuys, Chuck Close, Jasper Johns, Anselm Kiefer, Brice Marden, Robert Rauschenberg, Cindy Sherman, Kiki Smith, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol and many others. In addition, Ann Temkin, Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture, interviewed 11 of these artists for the book, producing illuminating conversations about how they work, the origins of their ideas, and other topics. The artists interviewed include Vija Celmins, Damien Hirst, Susan Rothenberg, Ed Ruscha, Robert Ryman and Lorna Simpson. Also included is an interview with Donald B. Marron by Glenn D. Lowry, Director of The Museum of Modern Art.

      Contemporary Voices
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    • Ken Price

      • 147 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      For over 40 years Ken Price has been heavily invested in the creation and innovation of form and color in ceramic sculpture. His adventurous work has pushed the boundaries of structure and glazing, creating remarkably lively shapes and color patterns and cementing his reputation as one of the most influential artists working in the medium today. This volume highlights Price's newest work as well as a retrospective sampling from the artist's long career in sculpture and drawing. Price's recent sensuously shaped fetish-like objects are meticulously painted and sanded to create rich, patterned skins with jewel-like surfaces. His brilliantly-colored drawings depict an often fantastic realm of rushing lava, raging seas and roaming creatures. A very important facet of Price's oeuvre, the drawings highlight themes that run throughout his work, and show Price to be a fine and original draftsman. In addition to the 60 color reproductions included here, fellow Los Angeles artist Vija Celmins contributes an interview with Price, further investigating his motivations and processes, contextualized in the California art community he helped to create.

      Ken Price
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    • Vija Celmins: The Stars

      • 56 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      New York artist Vija Celmins has made many images of the night sky--paintings, drawings and prints of gorgeous richness. In The Stars , she and her collaborator, the essayist and translator Eliot Weinberger, devote an artist's book to the theme. Celmins created three celestial prints for the project, which she also designed. One print, inspired by the worn binding of an early twentieth-century Japanese book, becomes the volume's mottled deep-blue cover; the second and third prints are images of the night sky, one of them negative--dark stars on a pale ground. For the text, Weinberger assembled a catalogue of descriptions of the stars drawn from around the world, and from an array of historical, literary and anthropological sources. This mythopoetic charting of the night sky evokes the vastness of the human imagination's response to a space itself vast and unknowable. Appearing in English and also in Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, Japanese and Maori, the text supplements Celmins's images visually as well as verbally. The Stars was originally a limited-edition livre d'artiste published this year by the Library Council of The Museum of Modern Art.

      Vija Celmins: The Stars
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