Magritte

Text by Chambers, Nicholas
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Edited by Chambers, Nicholas; Text by Chambers, Nicholas; Text by Canonne Xavier; Text by Dupêcher, Natalie; Text by Waseige, Julie
René Magritte is renowned for his thought-provoking and enigmatic paintings that challenge perceptions of reality. His exploration of the subconscious and the juxtaposition of ordinary objects in surreal contexts have left an indelible mark on the art world, influencing generations of artists and thinkers. Magritte provides an engaging, accessible, and in-depth survey of the artist's practice, giving insights into the evolution of his art. It features reproductions of more than one hundred artworks drawn from public and private collections alongside rarely seen archival materials, commercial work, and photography. The images are accompanied by four essays and a transcript of an interview originally recorded for Belgian television in 1965, which together offer nuanced perspectives on the aesthetic foundations of Magritte's work while also considering the social and artistic context for his practice. An essay by curator Nicholas Chambers leads us through the arc of the exhibition, revealing the artist's extraordinary capacity for innovation and reinvention. Other essays focus on the artist's milieux during the formative 1920s, the reception and promotion of his art outside of Europe, and his remarkable use of humor. An extensive, illustrated chronology charts the artist's life and career.
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Author Text by Chambers, Nicholas
Date Of Publication Dec 14, 2024
EAN 9781741741728
Contributors Chambers, Nicholas; Chambers, Nicholas; Canonne Xavier; Dupêcher, Natalie; Waseige, Julie
Publisher Art Gallery Of New South Wales
Languages English
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Width 218 mm
Height 287 mm
Product Forms Hardback
Availability in Stores Sin El-Fil, Hamra, Global
Weight 1.360000
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