Francis Picabia. Our heads are round so our thoughts can change d

Francis Picabia. Our heads are round so our thoughts can change d

Sense existències ara
Rep-lo a casa en una setmana per Missatger o Eco Enviament*Sobre el libro Francis Picabia. Our heads are round so our thoughts can change d de publicado por Thames al 2016:
Published in conjunction with the first large-scale retrospective of Picabia’s work in the United States since 1970, Francis Picabia: Our Heads Are Round so Our Thoughts Can Change Direction is a sweeping survey of the artist’s profoundly innovative and influential career. Among the great modern artists of the past century, Picabia is one of the most elusive, given his extreme eclecticism and persistent acts of self-contradiction. Though known as a Dadaist, Picabia’s ongoing stylistic shifts, from Impressionism to radical abstraction, from mechanical imagery to pseudo-classicism and from photo-based realism to art informel remain to be assessed in depth. Similarly, the breadth of his practice, which encompassed poetry, film and performance, is under-recognized. Each makes him a figure relevant for contemporary artists, while his career as a whole challenges familiar narratives of modernism. This volume presents over 100 paintings, complemented by works on paper, publications, and film. Featuring some 500 illustrations and 14 essays, it examines the full range of Picabia’s oeuvre. Authors including distinguished professors George Baker, Briony Fer and David Joselit, and renowned Picabia scholars Carole Boulbès and Arnauld Pierre, discuss a varied series of topics, including the corporeal character of Picabia’s abstractions, his unexpected turn to mechanical painting, his experiments with materials and source imagery, the problems of his politics and his contemporary legacy. A richly illustrated chronology details the expanded nature of Picabia’s visual production—from press polemics to party organizingEl llibre Francis Picabia. Our heads are round so our thoughts can change d de pertany a la matèria
Veure altres ressenyes de Art
Ressenya
Marc Fumaroli
“Mundus muliebris”. Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, pintora del Antiguo Régimen femenino
Vigée Le Brun era hija de padre pintor y, además, esposa de un marchante de arte, hecho este último que la hacía candidata inaceptable en la Academia de pintura y escultura.

Ressenya
Marta Piñol Lloret
Mitos e imágenes
Las imágenes que nos rodean pueden surgir o pueden adquirir un significado mítico. Imágenes próximas, imágenes místicas, imágenes de empoderamiento, imágenes sobre los principios y los finales, tod...

Ressenya
Sarah Watling
Mañana quizá el futuro
Mañana quizá el futuro nos permite a los lectores de hoy entrever cómo en la historia se da constantemente una lucha por el relato, además de vislumbrar a una generación rebelde dispuesta ...

Ressenya
Joana Masó y Éric Fassin
Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven. La artista que dio cuerpo a la vanguardia
Alrededor del año 2000, el hallazgo de varios documentos inéditos hizo que la crítica planteara la posibilidad de que la Fontaine (1917), obra firmada por R. Mutt, y generalmente atribuida...
