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Alberto Giacometti The Art Of Relation Timothy Mathews

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Alberto Giacometti The Art Of Relation Timothy Mathews
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.37 MB
Author: Timothy Mathews
ISBN: 9780755603633, 9781780767864, 075560363X, 1780767862
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Alberto Giacometti The Art Of Relation Timothy Mathews by Timothy Mathews 9780755603633, 9781780767864, 075560363X, 1780767862 instant download after payment.

Alberto Giacometti's attenuated figures of the human form are among the most significant artistic images of the twentieth century. Jean-Paul Sartre and Andre Breton are just two of the great thinkers whose thought has been nurtured by the graceful, harrowing work of Giacometti, which continues to resonate with artists, writers and audiences. Timothy Mathews explores fragility, trauma, space and relationality in Giacometti's art and writing and the capacity to relate that emerges. In doing so, he draws upon the novels of W.G. Sebald, Samuel Beckett and Cees Nooteboom and the theories of Maurice Blanchot and Bertolt Brecht; and recasts Giacometti's Le Chariot as Walter Benjamin's angel of history. This book invites readers on a voyage of discovery through Giacometti's deep concerns with memory, attachment and humanity. Both a critical study of Giacometti's work and an immersion in its affective power, it asks what encounters with Giacometti's pieces can tell us about our own time and our own ways of looking; and about the humility of relating to art.

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