Adrian Ghenie

Adrian Ghenie
Title Adrian Ghenie PDF eBook
Author Ghérasim Luca
Publisher
Pages 56
Release 2018
Genre Painting, Romanian
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Adrian Ghenie: Jungles in Paris

Adrian Ghenie: Jungles in Paris
Title Adrian Ghenie: Jungles in Paris PDF eBook
Author Adrian Ghenie
Publisher Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac
Pages 56
Release 2019-07-23
Genre Art
ISBN 9782910055882

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Ghenie's works--painted in oils sometimes applied with a palette knife or thrown onto the canvas--have already gained entry into the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Tate Modern and the Centre Pompidou, and have achieved one auction record after another in the art market. Yet neither Ghenie's subjects nor his technique cater to public taste.lic taste.

Adrian Ghenie

Adrian Ghenie
Title Adrian Ghenie PDF eBook
Author Adrian Ghenie
Publisher Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac
Pages 48
Release 2019-08-20
Genre Art
ISBN 9782910055950

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Particularly since his spectacular exhibition in the Romanian Pavilion at the 56th Venice Biennale in 2015, Ghenie (born 1977) has been celebrated as one of the most interesting and unconventional painters of his generation. The history of the "century of humiliation" (as he refers to the 20th century), and its perpetrators and victims, are the predominant sources for his collage-like compositions. These subjects are juxtaposed with heroes such as Van Gogh and Darwin, as well as depictions of himself.

Adrian Ghenie, Darwin's Room

Adrian Ghenie, Darwin's Room
Title Adrian Ghenie, Darwin's Room PDF eBook
Author Adrian Ghenie
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Painting, Romanian
ISBN 9783775740135

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At the 2015 Venice Biennale, the Romanian Pavilion showcases Darwin's Room, an exhibition of paintings by Adrian Ghenie (born 1977). The title refers not only to a recent series of portraits of (and self-portraits as) the great British naturalist, but also to Ghenie's exploration of 20th-century history as an "evolutionary laboratory."

Adrian Ghenie

Adrian Ghenie
Title Adrian Ghenie PDF eBook
Author Adrian Ghenie
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Art, Modern
ISBN 9783775736749

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Monograph on Romanian painter Adrian Ghenie featuring seventy key works from the last four years. While Ghenie continues to explore the darker moments of European history, his compositions have become conspicuously more complex over the years as he has turned increasingly toward a brighter and more colorful palette, masterfully shifting between graphicness and abstraction.

Adrian Ghenie: The Hooligans

Adrian Ghenie: The Hooligans
Title Adrian Ghenie: The Hooligans PDF eBook
Author Adrian Ghenie
Publisher Pace Gallery
Pages 80
Release 2022-02
Genre Art
ISBN 9781948701426

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"Ghenie's meditation on the idea of hooliganism, examining the role of rebellion in the artistic process, is applied here towards an excavation of art history and European history." -Art Observed This book documents a selection of works by artist Adrian Ghenie (born 1977) included in his exhibition The Hooligans. The artist's newest body of work, these nine paintings and three drawings continue Ghenie's exploration of abstracting figures, layering shapes and gestural painting techniques to create complex images intertwined with art historical narratives. Influenced by Impressionist painters, as well as Turner, Van Gogh and Gauguin, this new body of work documents Ghenie's exploration of abstracting figures, layering shapes and using gestural painting techniques to create complex images intertwined with art historical narratives. Ghenie's meditation on the idea of "hooliganism" examines the role of rebellion in an artist's process, working to reject or ignore traditionalism to create the new. An art historical text by Apsara DiQuinzio traces the trajectory of Ghenie's practice through to today. In her new text, Masha Tupitsyn discusses the concept of the double, looking at its history in philosophy, literature, film and art.

The Passive Vampire

The Passive Vampire
Title The Passive Vampire PDF eBook
Author Ghérasim Luca
Publisher
Pages 156
Release 2008
Genre Art
ISBN

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Originally published in 1945 by Les ditions de l'Oubli in Bucharest, The Passive Vampire caught the attention of the French Surrealists when an excerpt appeared in 1947 in the magazine La part du sable. Luca, whose work was admired by Gilles Deleuze, attempts here to transmit the "shudder" evoked by some Surrealist texts, such as Andr Breton's Nadja and Mad Love, probing with acerbic humor the fragile boundary between "objective chance" and delirium. Impossible to define, The Passive Vampire is a mixture of theoretical treatise and breathless poetic prose, personal confession and scientific investigation it is 18 photographs of "objectively offered objects," a category created by Luca to occupy the space opened up by Breton. At times taking shape as assemblages, these objects are meant to capture chance in its dynamic and dramatic forms by externalizing the ambivalence of our drives and bringing to light the nearly continual equivalence between our love-hate tendencies and the world of things.