Louise Bourgeois & Pablo Picasso

Louise Bourgeois & Pablo Picasso
Title Louise Bourgeois & Pablo Picasso PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 2019
Genre
ISBN 9783906915371

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"Published on the occasion of the exhibition Louise Bourgeois & Pablo Picasso: Anatomies of Desire, Hauser & Wirth Zèurich, June 9-September 14, 2019."

Louise Bourgeois

Louise Bourgeois
Title Louise Bourgeois PDF eBook
Author Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara
Publisher Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Pages 35
Release 2020-09-29
Genre Women artists
ISBN 0711246890

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Part of the best-selling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, Louise Bourgeois tells the inspiring story of this talented sculpture artist.

Intimate Geometries

Intimate Geometries
Title Intimate Geometries PDF eBook
Author Robert Storr
Publisher The Monacelli Press, LLC
Pages 829
Release 2016-10-11
Genre Art
ISBN 1580933637

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In a career spanning nearly 75 years, Louise Bourgeois created a vast body of work that enriched the formal language of modern art while it expressed her intense inner struggles with unprecedented candor and unpredictable invention. Her solo 1982 retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art launched an extraordinarily productive late career, making her a much-honored and vivid presence on the international art scene until her death in 2010 at the age of 98. Trained as a painter and printmaker, Bourgeois embraced sculpture as her primary medium and experimented with a range of materials over the years, including marble, plaster, bronze, wood, and latex. Bourgeois contributed significantly to Surrealism, Postminimalist, and installation art, but her work always remained fiercely independent of style or movement. With more than 1000 illustrations, Intimate Geometries: The Art and Life of Louise Bourgeois comprehensively surveys her immense oeuvre in unmatched depth. Writing from a uniquely intimate perspective, as a close personal friend of Bourgeois, and drawing on decades of research, Robert Storr critically evaluates her achievements and reveals the complexity and passion of one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century.

Destruction of the Father, Reconstruction of the Father

Destruction of the Father, Reconstruction of the Father
Title Destruction of the Father, Reconstruction of the Father PDF eBook
Author Louise Bourgeois
Publisher
Pages 396
Release 1998
Genre Art
ISBN

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Since the age of twelve, internationally renowned sculptor Louise Bourgeois has been writing diaries, notes and reflections on her everyday life. This book contains a selection of her writings and sketches.

Picasso to Warhol

Picasso to Warhol
Title Picasso to Warhol PDF eBook
Author Jodi Hauptman
Publisher Museum of Modern Art
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Art, Modern
ISBN 9780870708053

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"Published in conjunction with the exhibition Picasso to Warhol: Fourteen Modern Masters (October 15, 2011-April 29, 2012)"-- T.p. verso.

Louise Bourgeois

Louise Bourgeois
Title Louise Bourgeois PDF eBook
Author Marie-Laure Bernadac
Publisher Flammarion-Pere Castor
Pages 226
Release 1996
Genre Art
ISBN

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Louise Bourgeois' work defies classification, oscillating continually between abstract geometry and organic reality. She uses a range of materials from wood and plaster to marble and latex to explore universal themes-the body, childhood, maternity, and sexuality-from a deeply personal perspective, imbuing them with extraordinary emotional intensity. This comprehensive and richly illustrated monograph is chronological in approach, and brings together her works from early sketches and paintings to later sculptures and installations with which she has astonished the art world. Author Marie-Laure Bernadac skillfully weaves her insightful text with Bourgeois' own words from articles, films, and interviews to provide a unique and highly accessible study of this fascinating and complex artist.

Pablo Picasso - A Biography of Spain's Most Colorful Painter

Pablo Picasso - A Biography of Spain's Most Colorful Painter
Title Pablo Picasso - A Biography of Spain's Most Colorful Painter PDF eBook
Author Karen Lac
Publisher Hyperink Inc
Pages 32
Release 2012-03-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1614648123

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ABOUT THE BOOK Pablo Picassos name and art is recognizable across the globe. His art is so famous that even folks with hardly any interest in the art world know his name, and have probably seen at least one of his paintings before. Widely considered to be one of the most important artists of the 20th century, Picasso is a staple in any discussion of art history. The Spanish artist is best known for helping create and inspire Cubism, a visual art style in which subjects are painted with geometric forms in a highly abstract way. While Picassos name has become synonymous with Cubism, it was actually another artist who gave the movement its name. The term was coined by French art critic Louis Vauxcelles after seeing landscape paintings by French artist Georges Braque. Vauxcelles called the geometric forms in the paintings cubes. MEET THE AUTHOR Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Karen Lac has been writing since 1999. Her articles have appeared in print in The Occidental Weekly. Her writing reflects her broad interests. She writes travel, entertainment, political commentary, health, nutrition, food, education, career, and legal articles for numerous websites. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and a Bachelor of Arts in politics, both from Occidental College. EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK With a painter and art teacher for a father, Picasso was immersed in art from an early age. His mother claimed that Picassos first word was piz, short for lapiz, or pencil. Picassos father gave him his first art lessons and clearly shared his love of drawing pigeons with the young boy; at age nine, Picasso drew Bullfight and Pigeons, in which spectators watch matadors face off against a bull and pigeons are suspended upside down in the air. Recognizing his young sons extraordinary talent, his father made sure that Picasso received formal art training from the age of eleven. In 1891, the family moved north to La Coruna. In 1895, tragedy struck the Picasso household when his seven-year-old sister, Conchita, died of an upper respiratory tract illness. Watching Conchita die, Picasso made a deal with God that he would sacrifice his artistic gift if only he would save Conchita. After Conchitas death, Picasso painted several paintings, including the First Communion, Christ Blessing the Devil, The Holy Family in Egypt, and Altar to the Blessed Virgin, all of which showcased his conflicting feelings over the Catholic faith. Buy a copy to keep reading! CHAPTER OUTLINE Biography of Pablo Picasso + Introduction + Background and upbringing + Major accomplishments and awards + Personal life + ...and much more