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Gagosian Gallery

Auteur van Jenny Saville

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Jenny Saville (2005) 65 exemplaren
Ferus (2009) 12 exemplaren
Shio Kusaka (2019) 10 exemplaren
Drawings (2004) 9 exemplaren
Gagosian gallery exhibitions (2013) 4 exemplaren
Gagosian 3 exemplaren
Gagosian Gallery 2 exemplaren
Brice Marden Casa Malaparte (2019) 2 exemplaren
Arshile Gorky: Late Paintings (1994) 1 exemplaar
Gagosian Gallery 1 exemplaar
Gagosian Quarterly 1 exemplaar
Georg Baselitz Devotion (2019) 1 exemplaar
Elyn Zimmerman 1 exemplaar
Richard Artschwager 1 exemplaar
George Brecht 1 exemplaar
Dexter Dalwood 1 exemplaar
Yayoi Kusama 1 exemplaar
Dan Colen: Poetry 1 exemplaar
Gagosian Gallery, Summer 2013 (2013) 1 exemplaar

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Richard Prince's Canal Zone catalogue, published in conjunction with his exhibition at Gagosian Gallery, New York, November 8 - December 20, 2008. James Frey's bonechilling essay sets the tone for Prince's vision of a family vacation run amok in postapocalyptic St. Barth, as marauding Rastas with electric guitars and cartoonish pinup girls ransack the island after the world has been obliterated by Nuclear War.
 
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petervanbeveren | Aug 9, 2021 |
At thirty-two, Jenny Saville has had a career most artists twice her age would envy. In 1992, the year she completed her studies at Glasgow School of Art, her graduation exhibition sold out. Most notably, one painting was bought by Charles Saatchi and, since then, her international reputation has grown at a rapid and steady pace.Jenny Saville is described as a "New Old Master" for the technical proficiency of her oversize nudes that have earned her comparisons to Rubens and Lucian Freud and universal praise from critics and art historians alike. For the conceptual underpinnings of her work, she has been hailed as one of the most interesting artists of the last decade. Her work has been shown alongside that of Damien Hirst and the other Young British Artists in the acclaimed and seminal survey of new British art Sensation at the Royal Academy (London, 1997) and the Brooklyn Museum of Art (New York, 2000).This is the only monograph devoted to the critically acclaimed young artist and features all of Jenny Saville's paintings to date-including many previously unpublished. This volume is being published in association with the Gagosian Gallery in London. The power of her brilliant and relentless embodiment of our worst anxieties about our own corporeality and gender is what distinguishes Saville from other paint-obsessed representers of the naked human body. To my eye, no other artist in recent memory has combined empathy and distance with such visual and emotional impact. -Linda Nochlin, Art in America, March 2000… (meer)
 
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petervanbeveren | 1 andere bespreking | Oct 6, 2018 |
The book opens with two short essays and a reprint from The Independent, January 30 1994, which is a statement by the artist about her work and her approach; in addition there is an interview with Jenny Saville, May 2005, in which she further describes her approach to painting. The book includes a Biography and a Bibliography. Of the text by far the more interesting are the two in the artist’s own words, far more down to earth and revealing, the two short essays border on the pretentious.

There is no question that the book is beautifully illustrated with around 85 full-colour images. However it is worth noting how that breaks down. There are 32 paintings illustrated, and while a few approach full-page size many are smaller, unnecessarily so as there is plenty of room on the page; these picture need to be as large as possible considering the actual size of the paintings. About 20 of the illustrations are of a detail of the paintings, these images are full page or even double-page bleed illustrations; they are very informative although one or two seem so enlarged as to become abstract images in their own right. The remaining 33 or so images, mostly double-page bleed illustrations, are photographs of extracts from the artists notes and sketch books, her sources such as books or photographs, and views of her studio; however again one or two go beyond being informative and are simply arty pictures for their own sake.

This is a well produced book, the illustrations show the artist’s work well, and convey an idea of the texture of the paint. However overall I feel it is lacking, the attempt at a showy display and the cleaver photography detract from the paintings, and apart from the artist’s own words the text is insubstantial.
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presto | 1 andere bespreking | Apr 24, 2012 |

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