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Achim Borchardt-Hume

    Gerhard Richter, Panorama
    Keeping it Real
    Walid Raad: Miraculous Beginnings
    Giuseppe Penone: Spazio di Luce
    Picasso 1932
    • Picasso 1932

      • 267pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      1932 was an extraordinary year for Picasso, even by his own standards. His paintings reached a new level of sensuality and he cemented his status as the most influential artist of the time.

      Picasso 1932
    • Giuseppe Penone: Spazio di Luce

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      This publication documents Italian artist Giuseppe Penone's sculpture "Spazio di Luce" ("Space of Light"), installed at the Whitechapel Gallery in London. "Spazio di Luce" is a bronze cast of the thick layer of wax surrounding a 40-foot-tall larch, with a radiant goldleaf interior that spreads dramatically across the columned gallery. The work references and augments a 1969 work of Penone's titled "All the Years of the Tree plus One," for which he also cast a tree in wax. Created in close collaboration with the artist, this volume brings together previously unpublished drawings, photographs of historic actions and recent sculptures and a selection of the artist's own writings. It also includes an interview between Achim Borchardt-Hume and the artist and an essay by art critic and scholar Douglas Fogle focusing on Penone's work with trees, alongside color documentation of the exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery.

      Giuseppe Penone: Spazio di Luce
    • Published to accompany the exhibition Miraculous beginnings held at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, October 16th 2010-January 6th 2011.

      Walid Raad: Miraculous Beginnings
    • Keeping it Real

      • 132pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Published to accompany the exhibitions held at the Whitechapel Gallery, London, 10 June 2010-22 May 2011.

      Keeping it Real
    • Gerhard Richter, Panorama

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Gerhard Richter is widely seen as one of the most important painters at work in the world today. Born in Dresden, Germany, in 1932, he left for the West in 1961, settling in Dusseldorf, where he held his first exhibition in 1963. He has exhibited internationally for the last five decades, including retrospectives in New York, Paris and Dusseldorf. He lives and works in Cologne. As the artist draws near to his eightieth birthday in 2012, Tate Modern in collaboration with the Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, and the Centre Pompidou, Paris, is staging a major retrospective exhibition. Exhibition: Tate Modern, London 6 October 2011 - 8 January 2012 / Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin February - April 2012 / Centre Pompidou, Paris 6 June - 24 September 2012.

      Gerhard Richter, Panorama