Marlene Dumas

Marlene Dumas

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Nov 25, 2009 · English · Hardcover (240 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 240
Language English
Published Nov 25, 2009
Publisher Phaidon Press
Edition Revised
ISBN-10 0714845841
ISBN-13 9780714845845

Description

Marlene Dumas is an artist whose evocative style captures the complexities of the human experience, drawing viewers into a profound emotional landscape. Her paintings resonate with raw energy and vulnerability, depicted through a distinctive use of color and form. The work invites a contemplation of identity, sexuality, and memory, reframing the human figure as a vessel for deeper themes.

The contributions from Ilaria Bonacossa and Dominic van den Boogerd shed light on Dumas’s artistic journey, exploring how her South African roots influence her interpretation of societal and personal narratives. The dialogues that emerge in this examination reveal her commitment to addressing challenging topics while maintaining an innovative visual vocabulary.

Each chapter serves as a gateway into Dumas's creative ethos, offering keen insights from Barbara Bloom and Mariuccia Casadio that unravel the artist’s intentions and the emotional weight embedded in her works. Readers find themselves immersed in a world where art becomes a mirror reflecting humanity's most intimate experiences.

Ultimately, this exploration of Marlene Dumas's artistry unveils a poignant reflection of life itself, showcasing how her painstaking approach to her craft blurs the boundaries between observer and subject, urging viewers to confront their own perceptions of beauty, truth, and the human condition.

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