Richard Estes' Realism

Richard Estes' Realism
Title Richard Estes' Realism PDF eBook
Author Patterson Sims
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Exhibitions
ISBN 9780300205121

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A rich compendium of Estes' virtuosic photorealist paintings, which capture light and reflections in brilliant detail Richard Estes (b. 1932) is one of the most celebrated adopters of Photorealism; his paintings are characterized by painstaking detail that mimics the clarity and accuracy of photographs. Estes' most famous canvases from the 1970s depict New York's urban landscape, and his manner of painting reflections in a multitude of metal and glass surfaces displays astounding technical skill. In his subsequent career, Estes has continued to demonstrate his superlative ability to show complex plays of light and shadow in Maine seascapes, views of Venetian lagoons, and nighttime street scenes. Accompanying Estes' first solo exhibition of paintings in the United States in over two decades, Richard Estes' Realism surveys fifty years of his work and places him within the historical narrative of realist painting. The authors explore the ongoing modernist dialogue between camera and canvas, and discuss the situation of Estes' work at the crossroads of painting and photography. Fifty full-page plates showcase the amazing precision of Estes' paintings, and a thorough chronology and bibliography provide an enlightening account of his life. This handsome book offers a lavish presentation of Estes' spellbinding body of work that attests to his enduring artistic impact. Distributed for the Portland Museum of Art and the Smithsonian American Art Museum Exhibition Schedule: Portland Museum of Art (05/22/14-09/07/14) Smithsonian American Art Museum (10/10/14-02/08/15)

Richard Estes

Richard Estes
Title Richard Estes PDF eBook
Author Louis K. Meisel
Publisher ABRAMS
Pages 144
Release 1986
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Reproduces the major works of this photorealist artist and traces his life history.

Photorealism in the Digital Age

Photorealism in the Digital Age
Title Photorealism in the Digital Age PDF eBook
Author Louis K. Meisel
Publisher Abrams
Pages 320
Release 2018-12-15
Genre Art
ISBN 1683355555

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This luxurious volume—the fourth in a series by Louis K. Meisel—is a comprehensive documentation of 21st-century Photorealism, one of the most popular art movements since the late 1960s. Photorealists work painstakingly from photographs to create startlingly realistic paintings, and where they once used film for gathering information, they now rely on digital technology, which has vastly expanded the amount of detail that can be captured. In these visual marvels they bring insights to vernacular subjects—cars, cityscapes, portraits—and make the commonplace uncommon. Illustrating the book with more than 850 works created since 2000, Meisel covers every major Photorealist still active (including Ralph Goings, Richard Estes, Tom Blackwell, Richard McLean, and John Salt) as well as remarkable newcomers. For the first time he also includes Verist sculptors such as John De Andrea and Duane Hanson.

Art and Pluralism

Art and Pluralism
Title Art and Pluralism PDF eBook
Author Nigel Whiteley
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 539
Release 2012
Genre Art
ISBN 1846316456

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Lawrence Alloway (1926–90) was one of the most influential and widely respected art writers of the postwar years. A key interpreter of pop art, abstraction, and land art, he was also involved with the realist revival and the early feminist movement in art. Art and Pluralism provides close and critical readings of Alloway's writings and sets his work in the context of the London and New York art worlds from the 1950s to the early 1980s. Nigel Whiteley underlines the particular importance of pluralism and its relationship with the artistic value systems that bookended it—formalism and postmodernism—shedding new light on postwar visual culture as a whole.

Photorealism

Photorealism
Title Photorealism PDF eBook
Author Simon Cane
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Art, Modern
ISBN 9783775735858

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Reflective shop windows, limousines with shiny chrome, garishly colored plastic kitsch, and urban scenes have been the favorite subjects of the Photorealists for fifty years. This publication presents the impressive works of art by leading figures in this movement, starting with sixties artists (Richard Estes, Chuck Close, and Don Eddy) and moving through three generations of artists to the hyper-realistic visual experiences of contemporary digital artists (Yigal Ozeri, Robert Neffson).

Photorealism Since 1980

Photorealism Since 1980
Title Photorealism Since 1980 PDF eBook
Author Louis K. Meisel
Publisher Harry N Abrams Incorporated
Pages 368
Release 1993
Genre Art
ISBN 9780810937208

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For the past decade, Meisel has examined all the exhibitions, catalogues, books, and articles pertaining to Photorealism, and he has included every significant one here.

The Painted Word

The Painted Word
Title The Painted Word PDF eBook
Author Tom Wolfe
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Pages 116
Release 2008-10-14
Genre Art
ISBN 1429961201

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"America's nerviest journalist" (Newsweek) trains his satirical eye on Modern Art in this "masterpiece" (The Washington Post) Wolfe's style has never been more dazzling, his wit never more keen. He addresses the scope of Modern Art, from its founding days as Abstract Expressionism through its transformations to Pop, Op, Minimal, and Conceptual. The Painted Word is Tom Wolfe "at his most clever, amusing, and irreverent" (San Francisco Chronicle).