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Dawn Ades

    6 mai 1943
    Dalí and Film
    Dawn Ades
    Marcel Duchamp (World of Art)
    Joseph Cornell
    Surrealism and Dream
    Salvador Dali
    • Peintre, sculpteur, crivain, r alisateur et homme de spectacle, Salvador Dal (1904-1989) fut un des plus grands exhibitionnistes et excentriques du vingti me si cle. Il fut aussi un des premiers artistes appliquer les th ories de la psychanalyse freudienne l'art, et devint c l bre avec ses oeuvres surr alistes, comme les montres molles ou le t l phone homard, qui sont aujourd'hui des jalons de l'entreprise surr aliste et du modernisme en g n ral. Dal d crivait fr quemment ses peintures comme des photographies de r ves peints la main . La tension captivante qui en mane r side dans la repr sentation pr cise d' l ments bizarres et dans ses compositions incongrues. Comme l'expliquait lui-m me Dal , il peignait avec la plus imp rialiste rage de pr cision , mais seulement pour syst matiser la confusion et ainsi participer discr diter totalement le monde de la r alit . R volutionnant le r le de l'artiste, le moustachu Dal eut aussi l'intuition d'exhiber un personnage controvers dans l'ar ne publique et de cr er travers la gravure, la mode, la publicit , l' criture et le cin ma une oeuvre qui pouvait tre consomm e et pas seulement contempl e au mur d'un mus e. Ce livre explore la fois la peinture et la personnalit de Dal , en pr sentant ses aptitudes techniques, ses compositions provocatrices et ses th mes f tiches, souvent ardus - la mort, le pourrissement et l' rotisme.

      Salvador Dali
    • Surrealism and Dream

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,5(7)Évaluer

      "Can’t the dream be used in solving the fundamental problems of life?" asked André Breton, in the First Surrealist Manifesto . For the Surrealists, dreams were the ultimate site of possibility, the realm in which the artist and writer might be liberated from his or her rationality, moral judgment and taste. This beautifully designed volume offers, for the first time, a thorough account of the centrality of dreams to the Surrealist project. It includes paintings, drawings, collages, sculptures and photographs by Jean Arp, Brassaï, Victor Brauner, André Breton, Claude Cahun, Leonora Carrington, Salvador Dalí, Paul Delvaux, Max Ernst, René Magritte, André Masson, Dora Maar, Paul Nougé, Karel Teige and Yves Tanguy, among others. A special section on "Those Who Paved the Way (of Dreams)" includes works by J.J. Grandville, Odilon Redon and Henri Rousseau. Critical texts by Dawn Ades and Geroges Sebbag examine the history and philosophy of dreams within the Surrealist movement.

      Surrealism and Dream
    • Joseph Cornell

      • 296pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,4(75)Évaluer

      The most comprehensive survey of Cornell's work with detailed biography. --alibris.comEssays originally published on the occasion of the exhibition Joseph Cornell, November 17, 1980 - January 20, 1981, The Museum of Modern Art, New York.

      Joseph Cornell
    • Marcel Duchamp (World of Art)

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Genius. Anti-artist. Charlatan. Impostor! Since 1914 Marcel Duchamp has been called all of these. No artist of the 20th century has aroused more passion and controversy, nor exerted a greater influence on art, the very nature of which Duchamp challenged and redefined as concept rather than product by questioning its traditionally privileged optical nature. At the same time, he never ceased to be engaged, openly or secretly, in provocative activities and works that transformed traditional artmaking procedures. Written with the enthusiastic support of Duchamp's widow, this is one of the most original and important books ever written on this enigmatic artist, and challenges received ideas, misunderstanding and misinformation

      Marcel Duchamp (World of Art)
    • Dawn Ades

      • 608pages
      • 22 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      Art historian and curator Dawn Ades is a leading voice on Dada, Surrealism, abstraction and art from Latin America. This volume collects her important essays for the first time, addressing themes fundamental to the history of modern art and the avant-garde.Arranged thematically, this collection of essays represents the breadth of Dawn Ades’s critical and curatorial interests, ranging from avant-garde poster design to the representation of the female in Mexico, but with an overarching foundation in abstraction, identity and the influence of new media.As well as working as a professor and curator – which earned her an OBE for her services to art history – Ades has written on a wide range of artists since 1980. Spanning the likes of Francis Bacon, Richard Deacon, Salvador Dalí and Hannah Höch, this body of essays is ingrained with Ades’s consistently clear and intellectually stimulating observations.To introduce the book, Ades is interviewed by Doro Globus who explores the writer’s relationship to curating, teaching and art history.

      Dawn Ades
    • Published to accompany an exhibition held at Tate Modern, London, 1 June - 9 September 2007, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, 14 October 2007 - 6 January 2008, Salvador Dali Museum, St Petersburg, Florida, 1 February - 1 June 2008, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 29 June - 15 September 2008

      Dalí and Film
    • Paul Klee: 1939

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      2,5(2)Évaluer

      In a tumultuous year marked by personal and global challenges, Paul Klee produced some of his most innovative art before his death in 1940. This book explores his inventive works from 1939, showcasing a variety of media that create visually striking and tactile surfaces. Klee's drawings serve as meditative reflections on life's complexities, with titles revealing his inner struggles. Art historian Dawn Ades contextualizes these pieces within their historical significance, while artist Richard Tuttle responds creatively, highlighting Klee's lasting influence on post-war artists.

      Paul Klee: 1939
    • Photomontage

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,9(63)Évaluer

      One hundred seventy-one monochromes are reproduced in an overview of the nature and evolution of photomontage

      Photomontage
    • One of the finest and most famous collections of Surrealist art ever assembled now housed at the Art Institute of Chicago is that of Chicago philanthropists Lindy and Edwin A. Bergman. Artists represented include Salvador Dali and Pablo Picasso, among many others. Noted critic and art historian Dawn Ades has written an absorbing account of the Bergman collection. All the 118 works are reproduced in full color. 180 illus. 120 in color.

      Surrealist art : the Lindy and Edwin Bergman collection at the Art Institute of Chicago
    • 3,3(16)Évaluer

      The book explores the surrealist perspective on sexuality, highlighting its originality and significance within the art movement. It promises to provide insights that challenge conventional views, aiming to captivate and astonish readers with its unique approach. George Melly's endorsement suggests a profound impact, indicating that the content will resonate deeply with audiences interested in the intersection of art and sexuality.

      Investigating Sex: Surrealist Discussions