Picturing people: the new state of art
Figurative art is currently riding high. Contemporary works of figuration grace the walls of public institutions and commercial galleries alike. From the champions of paint such as Katherine Bernhardt and Adrian Ghenie to photographic artists such as Gillian Wearing and Cindy Sherman; from the drawi...
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Zusammenfassung: | Figurative art is currently riding high. Contemporary works of figuration grace the walls of public institutions and commercial galleries alike. From the champions of paint such as Katherine Bernhardt and Adrian Ghenie to photographic artists such as Gillian Wearing and Cindy Sherman; from the drawings of Charles Avery to Grayson Perry's tapestries and Kara Walker's silhouettes; artists from diverse backgrounds working in a range of media are exploring new ways to depict the human form. Picturing People explores the reasons behind this resurgence and considers what the figure means to the artists who use it. Some ask questions about how marks coalesce into figures. Some draw on photographic imagery, some on art's own history to make sense of the digital present. Some seem to be influenced by scientific developments or philosophy as they invent parallel worlds; while others deliberately lose the individual in critiques of capitalist or communist socio-economic models. This accessible, perceptive introduction features recent work by seventy new artists, all of whom successfully employ the figure to help make sense of the fast-paced and challenging world we live in. |
Beschreibung: | 192 S. überw. Ill. |
ISBN: | 9780500239384 050023938X |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
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1. PEOPLE AS PICTURE OIS
SUSIE HAMILTON / TIM STONER / NJIDEKA AKUNYILI CROSBY / YANG SHAOBIN /
JUSTIN MORTIMER /
ADRIAN GHENIE / MAGNUS PLESSEN / Y. Z. KAMI / MARILYN MINTER / JUDITH
EISLER / YUMA TOMIYASU /
LAURA LANCASTER / JOHAN VAN MULLEM
2. IMAGE HUNTERS 048
MARIA KONTIS / GIDEON RUBIN / ELEANOR MORETON / JOHN STEZAKER / KARIN
HANSSEN / UWE WITTWER /
JAN VANRIET / LARS ELLING / JOHANNES KAHRS / LI SONGSONG / PAULINA
OLOWSKA / MIRCEA SUCIU /
SERBAN SAVU / ALEXANDER TINEI
3. PICTURING HISTORY OSO
TOM HUNTER / YUE MINJUN / VIK MUNIZ / LISA RUYTER / MICKALENE THOMAS /
KERRY JAMES MARSHALL /
KEHINDE WILEY / NICOLE EISENMAN / KARA WALKER / GED CJUINN / WOLFE VON
LENKIEWICZ /
RYAN MOSLEY / ALI BANISADR / YUN-FEI JI / MARK ALEXANDER
4. PARALLEL WORLDS 114
CHARLES AVERY / JIA AILI / NIGEL COOKE / GORDON CHEUNG / STEPHEN BUSH /
MARIUS BERCEA /
NIK CHRISTENSEN / CHRISTOPHER ORR / PAUL JOHNSON / CARLA BUSUTILL / TILO
BAUMGARTEL /
RUPRECHT VON KAUFMANN / SIMONE HAACK / ANNELIES STRBA / SUSANNE KIIHN /
KAORU USUKUBO
5. OBSERVER / OBSERVED 150
JESSICA CRAIG-MARTIN / KATHERINE BERNHARDT / GRAYSON PERRY / LIU XIADONG
/ JITISH KALLAT /
NERMINE HAMMAM / TALA MADANI / PERE LLOBERA / IMRAN QURESHI / LORNA
SIMPSON /
CINDY SHERMAN / GILLIAN WEARING
ARTISTS BIOGRAPHIES
NOTES
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
SOURCES OF QUOTATIONS
SOURCES OF ILLUSTRATIONS
INDEX
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