Titian, metamorphosis art, music, dance ; a collaboration between the Royal Ballet and the National Gallery

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Körperschaften: ˜Theœ Royal Ballet <London> (BerichterstatterIn), The National Gallery <London> (BerichterstatterIn), Royal Opera House <London> (BerichterstatterIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Moore Ede, Minna (BerichterstatterIn), Deblonde, Gautier (BerichterstatterIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: London Art Books Publ. 2013
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Beschreibung:Ausstellungskatalog. - Ausstellungsdaten ermittelt: Metamorphosis: Titian 2012, The National Gallery, 11 July - 23 September 2012
"This beautiful publication celebrates a unique collaboration between two of London's greatest cultural institutions, The Royal Ballet and the National Gallery. Together they commissioned three acclaimed contemporary artists - Chris Ofili, Conrad Shawcross and Mark Wallinger - to work with teams of international choreographers and composers to create three new ballets inspired by the Titian paintings "Diana and Callisto", "Diana and Actaeon" and "The Death of Actaeon". As well as designing all the sets and costumes, the artists also produced entirely new works in response to Titian's masterpieces for a show ath the National Gallery. The book tells the story of this extraordinary, complex project from conception to stage and gallery. The artists' notebooks, sketches and other material from the studio are reproduced to show how they evolved their initial ideas into working designs. Numerous views of the dancers' rehearsals, the creation of the sets and the gallery installations, as well as dozens of unseen photographs of the performances themselves, take the reader behind the scenes to see the many processes and people involved in transforming the artists' vision into a finished production."
Beschreibung:182 S.
überw. Ill.
ISBN:9781908970046
978-1-908970-04-6
9781908970077
978-1-908970-07-7