Resultaten voor 'douglas fogle'

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  1. Cycladic Blues at the Museum of Cycladic Art
    1. Marlene Dumas
    2. Douglas Fogle

    Cycladic Blues at the Museum of Cycladic Art

    Marlene Dumas

    This catalogue for an exhibition of work by Marlene Dumas at the Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens features over 40 paintings and works on paper. It offers a cross-section of the artist’s challenging representations of the human body. The works were gathered from different phases of the artist’s life, in order to make combinations that would make sense to be shown together with works from the museum’s collection, and are grouped into four categories: the family portrait, erotic figure, fragmented body, and portraits of sculptures. In this way her artworks enter into an anachronistic dialogue with the abstracted human forms of Cycladic figurines crafted by unknown artists several millennia ago.

    € 35,00
  2. Magdalena Suarez Frimkess

    Magdalena Suarez Frimkess

    This catalogue of eclectic ceramic works by Magdalena Suarez Frimkess traces the Venezuelan artist’s engagements with fable, myth, and cartoon, with texts by Olivia Laing, Douglas Fogle, and Hanneke Skerath.

    € 69,50
  3. Ulala Imai: The Scene

    Ulala Imai: The Scene

    Teddy bears, toys and fruit populate Imai’s intimate and imaginary compositions In The Scene, Japanese painter Ulala Imai (born 1982) draws references from popular culture, including Peanuts comics and Star Wars, to make delicate still-life-style works that, according to author Hiji Nam, create a “magical mannerist fable world.”

    € 60,95
  4. Jonas Wood: Drawings

    Jonas Wood: Drawings

    2003–2023

    Two decades of intricately layered works on paper from an artist known for his contemporary still lifes Comprising 100 works on paper, Drawings: 2003–2023 is the most expansive collection of Jonas Wood's artistic practice to date. This body of work traces the artist's trajectory back to his early days in Los Angeles, where he worked alongside painter Laura Owens and sculptor Matt Johnson. It was during this formative period that Wood's distinct visual language began to take shape: a language that would come to define his mature practice. Drawing played a central role in Wood's process, serving as both preparatory sketches for his collages and paintings, as well as independent works of art in their own right. At the core of Wood's prolific output lies a deep appreciation for the handmade—a reverence reflected in his engagement with found photographs, manual projectors and half-erased pencil sketches. Although rendered in a flattened perspective, the resulting tableaux are deeply layered, revealing traces of the artist's hand, miscellaneous references and the transformative nature of various artistic media. The comprehensive catalog features an essay by Douglas Fogle and a conversation between Laura Owens and the artist. The Los Angeles-based artist Jonas Wood (born 1977) creates paintings, drawings and prints, which mostly comprise intricate still lifes and interior domestic scenes. Throughout his compositions, the artist draws from art history, memory, and the people, objects and interiors that comprise his life. His work is boldly colored, detailed and graphic, and often features basketballs, ceramics and lush plants.

    € 71,50
  5. Friends in a Field: Conversations with Raoul De Keyser

    Friends in a Field: Conversations with Raoul De Keyser

    A dialogue of sensibility and attention: artists from Forrest Bess to Amy Sillman juxtaposed with the delicate paintings of Raoul De Keyser Over the course of his nearly five-decade career, Belgian artist Raoul De Keyser (1930–2012) created paintings that bridge the mysteries of the everyday and the intangible world of abstraction. Friends in a Field: Conversations with Raoul De Keyser takes the artist’s radical painterly practice as the beginning of a conversation with a diverse group of artists—both living and dead—whose works share a sensibility and attentiveness to the fragile intangibility of the world. In their paintings, sculptures and works on paper, these artists join De Keyser in presenting the world back to us as a kind of abstract visual poetry. Friends in a Field presents works by Richard Aldrich, Forrest Bess, Matt Connors, René Daniëls, Raoul De Keyser, Vincent Fecteau, Maysha Mohamedi, Rebecca Morris, Betty Parsons, Amy Sillman, Ricky Swallow, Patricia Treib, Luc Tuymans and Lesley Vance.

    € 67,95
  6. Luisa Lambri

    Luisa Lambri

    Autoritratto

    Luisa Lambri uses architecture to create her images, rather than the other way around, revealing negligible details of modernist architecture or iconic minimalist sculptures. Text in English and Italian.

    € 44,50
  7. Making Strange: The Chara Schreyer Collection

    Making Strange: The Chara Schreyer Collection

    How do artists challenge us to see the everyday world around us with fresh eyes? How do they make our world strange? A century of defamiliarized art, from Marcel Duchamp to Rachel Harrison This substantial volume brings together nearly 250 art works spanning more than 100 years that ask us to reconsider how we look at the world. Brought together by Chara Schreyer over the course of three decades, these works invite us to rethink our perception of the everyday in the wake of Duchamp's radical reimagination of the art object and the Russian literary critic Viktor Shklovsky's conception of "making strange." Whether looking at the idea of "making strange" in the work of Duchamp and O'Keeffe, the legacy of Minimalism and its discontents in the sculptures of Judd and González-Torres, the idea of disaster in America as seen through the eyes of Warhol and Ligon, the uses of language in the works of Weiner and Holzer or the restaging of life through photography from Arbus to Sherman, this catalog reevaluates the relationship between art and the world.

    € 79,00
  8. Catherine Opie (Signed Edition)
    1. Hilton Als
    2. Douglas Fogle
    3. Helen Molesworth

    Catherine Opie (Signed Edition)

    Long awaited, the first survey of the work of one of America's foremost contemporary fine art photographers

  9. Mark Manders - The Absence Of Mark Manders, Bonnefanten
    1. Douglas Fogle

    Mark Manders - The Absence Of Mark Manders, Bonnefanten

    € 53,50
  10. Catherine Opie
    1. Hilton Als
    2. Douglas Fogle
    3. Helen Molesworth

    Catherine Opie

    Long awaited, the first survey of the work of one of America's foremost contemporary fine art photographers

    € 138,50
  11. Dan Colen
    1. Douglas Fogle
    2. Dimitri Chamblas

    Dan Colen

    High Noon

    Douglas Fogle is an independent curator and writer. Choreographer Dimitri Chamblas collaborated with Dan Colen on the performance pieces At Least They Died Together and Carry On Cowboy (both 2018).

    € 82,95
  12. Lesley Vance: Painting 2013-2019

    Lesley Vance: Painting 2013-2019

    Over the past decade Los Angeles painter Lesley Vance's (born 1977) practice has evolved from her acclaimed early still-life works into colorful, gestural abstract compositions. Employing the same virtuosic command of paint, these captivating works subtly play with depth and space perception, creating hard-edged shapes that respond to light and shade to create an illusion of sculptural-seeming bodies via effects that are as precise as they are painterly. Vance's oil paintings and watercolors since 2013 are here collected in a beautifully illustrated monograph, with a lengthy new essay on the artist and her practice by Douglas Fogle, former chief curator of the Hammer Museum, as well as an artist interview with writer Amy Sherlock. Lesley Vance: Painting 2013-2019 presents a stunning body of radical new works by this masterful painter.

    € 42,00