Capturing the moment: a journey through painting and photography

"The arrival of photography changed the course of painting forever. In this exhibition book, the dynamic relationship between the two mediums is explored through some of the most iconic artworks of recent times. From the expressive paintings of Pablo Picasso and Paula Rego to striking photograp...

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1. Verfasser: Applin, Jo 1977- (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Balshaw, Maria 1970- (VerfasserIn eines Geleitwortes)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Tate Publishing 2023
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Zusammenfassung:"The arrival of photography changed the course of painting forever. In this exhibition book, the dynamic relationship between the two mediums is explored through some of the most iconic artworks of recent times. From the expressive paintings of Pablo Picasso and Paula Rego to striking photographs by Hiroshi Sugimoto and Jeff Wall, we see how these art forms have responded to and shaped each other in ways both small and large. We also discover how the boundaries between painting and photography have been blurred to create new and exciting modes of expression, such as Pauline Boty’s pop paintings, Andy Warhol’s silkscreen prints, the photorealist works of Gerhard Richter, or Andreas Gursky’s large-scale panoramic photographs. Featuring contributions from the artists themselves – from new responses to reactions and insights recorded over a 100-year time-span – and a series of spotlight essays on individual works, the Capturing the Moment exhibition catalogue provides an accessible and engaging overview of the relationship between the brush and the lens, and the way in which artists have turned to painting and photography to capture moments in time."
Beschreibung:Impressum: "First published 2023 ... on the occasion of the exhibition "Capturing the Moment", Tate Modern, London, 15 June 2023-28 April 2024"
Foreword by Maria Balshaw
Beschreibung:127 Seiten 27 cm
ISBN:9781849768986

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