Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
120
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Mar 24, 2015
Editore
Ceysson Éditions d'Art
ISBN-10
2916373713
ISBN-13
9782916373713
Descrizione
Supports/Surfaces is a captivating exploration of a lesser-known yet significant movement in twentieth-century French art. The authors delve into the intricate connections between various artists and their groundbreaking practices that challenged traditional notions of painting and art theory. By examining the ideologies and techniques employed, they shed light on how these artists transformed the canvas into an object of contemplation and inquiry.
Through a rich tapestry of insights, the narrative unveils the philosophical underpinnings that drove the movement's creators. With a focus on innovative materials and processes, the text invites readers to reconsider the role of the artist as well as the significance of their work within the broader scope of contemporary art.
By weaving together historical context and critical analysis, the authors bring forth an appreciation for Supports/Surfaces, encouraging a fresh dialogue about its contributions to the art world. This illuminating account not only celebrates the creativity of these artists but also prompts reflection on the evolution of artistic practices in relation to societal and cultural shifts.
Through a rich tapestry of insights, the narrative unveils the philosophical underpinnings that drove the movement's creators. With a focus on innovative materials and processes, the text invites readers to reconsider the role of the artist as well as the significance of their work within the broader scope of contemporary art.
By weaving together historical context and critical analysis, the authors bring forth an appreciation for Supports/Surfaces, encouraging a fresh dialogue about its contributions to the art world. This illuminating account not only celebrates the creativity of these artists but also prompts reflection on the evolution of artistic practices in relation to societal and cultural shifts.
Generi
Filosofia
Arte e Fotografia