Intimate infinite

This fully-illustrated catalogue accompanies the first exhibition curated by Brett Gorvy for the gallery. Titled 'Intimate Infinite', the exhibition features nearly one hundred artworks by twenty-seven artists, including Hans Bellmer, Lee Bontecou, Bruce Conner, Joseph Cornell, Jean Dubuff...

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Körperschaft: Lévy Gorvy (Gastgebende Institution)
Weitere Verfasser: Gorvy, Brett (InterviewteR), Wolff, Rachel (InterviewerIn), Hudson, Suzanne Perling (VerfasserIn), Michaux, Henri (VerfasserIn), Neruda, Pablo (VerfasserIn), Mellis, Miranda (VerfasserIn), Rich, Sarah K. (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: New York, New York Lévy Gorvy 2018
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Zusammenfassung:This fully-illustrated catalogue accompanies the first exhibition curated by Brett Gorvy for the gallery. Titled 'Intimate Infinite', the exhibition features nearly one hundred artworks by twenty-seven artists, including Hans Bellmer, Lee Bontecou, Bruce Conner, Joseph Cornell, Jean Dubuffet, Eva Hesse, Jasper Johns, Henri Michaux, Carol Rama, Robert Ryman, Yves Tanguy, Cy Twombly, and Hannah Wilke. Documenting masterpieces that are rarely on public display, the publication offers a unique perspective on viewership and collecting. In its pages, Gorvy explores the practice of looking and the ways in which we, as viewers, connect with the artistic imagination. An essay by Suzanne Hudson examines works by Johns, Ryman, and Twombly, while Sarah K. Rich considers the practice of using hallucinogens to break down boundaries within the self, as was done by such artists as Michaux and Conner. A new translation of an excerpt from Henri Michaux?s 1957 text 'Infinite Turbulence' offers the reader a window into the mind of an artist on mescaline. Miranda Mellis?s work of short fiction 'The Emissaries' conjures a dystopian narrative that beautifully responds to works by Bellmer, Conner, Dubuffet, and Rama, and Pablo Neruda?s poem 'Ode to Things' accompanies reproductions of works by Cornell.00Exhibition: Lévy Gorvy Gallery, New York, USA (06.09.-24.10.2018)
Beschreibung:Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Intimate Infinite", September 6-October 24, 2018, Lévy Gorvy, New York, NY. - Includes bibliographical references
Beschreibung:262 Seiten
31 cm
ISBN:9781944379254
978-1-944379-25-4
1944379258
1-944379-25-8