Alberto Giacometti Livres






Fünfzig Jahre nach dem Tod Alberto Giacomettis (1901–1966) wirft dieses Buch neues Licht auf grundlegende Aspekte des Schaffens und die Arbeitsprozesse des weltbekannten Schweizers. Ausgangspunkt sind 75 kostbare Originalgipse aus dem Nachlass des Künstlers, die 2006 als Schenkung von Bruno und Odette Giacometti an die Alberto Giacometti-Stiftung im Kunsthaus Zürich gelangten, wissenschaftlich untersucht und sorgfältig restauriert wurden. Gips als Arbeitsmaterial hatte für Giacometti grosse Bedeutung: Er erlaubte ihm, seine Objekte auf vielfältige Weise zu bemalen oder zu bearbeiten. Nicht wenige seiner Skulpturen existieren nur in einer Gipsversion. Anhand zahlreicher Meisterwerke aus allen Schaffensphasen stellt die neue Monografie den künstlerischen Umgang Giacomettis mit der Materialität seiner Werkstoffe in den Mittelpunkt und macht den schöpferischen Prozess eines Jahrhundertkünstlers erfahrbar. Die kostbaren und fragilen Gipse stehen dabei im Fokus. Einbezogen werden aber auch zahlreiche Skulpturen in anderen Materialien wie Plastilin, Stein, Ton, Holz und Bronze.
Le rêve, le Sphinx et la mort de T.
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Alberto Giacometti: Works, Writings, Interviews
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The collection features important writings from Alberto Giacometti, a pivotal figure in 20th-century art. It offers insights into his artistic philosophy, creative process, and reflections on existence and identity. Through his words, readers gain a deeper understanding of Giacometti's innovative approaches to sculpture and painting, as well as his influence on modern art. This compilation serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersections of art, thought, and the human experience.
Notes on the Copies
- 68pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Exploring the relationship between copies and original works of art, the author argues that creating copies serves as an invaluable educational tool for artists. This perspective emphasizes that engaging with masterpieces through replication enhances understanding and skill, suggesting that the act of copying is not merely imitation but a profound learning experience. The book delves into the significance of art encounters and the transformative potential of studying great works through copying.
"Pablo Picasso and Alberto Giacometti, each in their own way, deeply disrupted existing artistic codes and pushed the limits of established aesthetic canons in the realms of painting and sculpture. This volume reveals the little known relationship--both artistic and personal--between the artists and their dialogue on the subjects and questions central to their work. More than one hundred reproductions of Picasso and Giacometti's works establish clear correlations in their artistic production, and expert authors offer incisive insight on these links, drawing on previously unpublished documents. A constellation diagram maps out the vast network of their shared acquaintances and sources of inspiration, and an anthology of historical texts offers perspective from contemporaries of the master artists" --publishers' description, page [4] of jacket
I Certainly Practise Painting...
- 66pages
- 3 heures de lecture
The book emphasizes the importance of foundational skills in painting, suggesting that aspiring artists should begin by replicating simple objects, such as an apple. This advice highlights the value of observation and practice in developing artistic techniques. Through this approach, the author encourages young painters to build confidence and mastery before exploring more complex subjects.
Why I am a sculptor
- 66pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Exploring the concept of sculpture, the book delves into the idea that a sculpture transcends being a mere object; it embodies a dynamic process of questioning and responding. It emphasizes that true artistry lies in the perpetual state of inquiry, suggesting that sculptures are never truly complete or flawless, but rather ongoing dialogues that challenge perceptions and provoke thought.
The Dream, the Sphinx, and the Death of T.
- 68pages
- 3 heures de lecture
The narrative explores themes of overcoming fear and personal transformation. The protagonist embarks on a journey of self-discovery, shedding past anxieties and embracing a newfound sense of empowerment. As they navigate challenges, the story highlights resilience and the importance of facing one's inner demons. Through introspective moments and encounters with others, the character evolves, ultimately finding strength and courage in their vulnerability. This compelling journey inspires readers to confront their own fears and embrace change.
