Whitford, Frank. Libri
Questo autore esplora l'elusiva connessione tra arte e politica con un occhio attento all'assurdità e all'ironia. La sua carriera iniziale come vignettista politico gli ha fornito un punto di vista unico sul potenziale satirico dell'arte visiva, spingendolo a un'immersione più profonda nella cultura visiva. Successivamente, ha intrapreso un percorso accademico incentrato sulla storia dell'arte, esaminando l'influenza dei movimenti artistici e i loro contesti sociali. Il suo lavoro è caratterizzato dallo sforzo di svelare le complessità della creatività umana e il suo posto nel mondo.







Introducing the concepts and techniques of art as well as the work of some of history's most celebrated artists, this book is a triumph of paper engineering, using flaps, pop-ups and 3D models to demonstrate key ideas. Including a separate activity book, the set is ostensibly aimed at older children but is an entertaining look at the history of art for people of any age. Age 9+
Klimt
- 216pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Gustav Klimt's work brilliantly negotiates the borders between the traditional and the modern, the figurative and non-figurative. His subtly erotic portraits, richly patterned landscapes and enigmatic allegorical compositions are at once sensuous and refined, while his extravagant, ornamental style verges on abstraction. Obliged to go his own way when he was denied public commissions, Klimt became the leader of the modernists in Vienna, perhaps the greatest portraitist of his age, a landscape painter of dazzling originality and, above all, the creator of extraordinary decorative schemes. Frank Whitford examines the artist's work against the background of his time - the tragic final years of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In the light shed by political and cultural history, Klimt's paintings and personality emerge with new clarity.
An accessible history of the Bauhaus, tracing the ideas behind its conception and its highly influential teaching methods. The aesthetic of our contemporary environment, including everything from housing estates to furniture and newspapers, is partly the result of a school of art and design founded in Germany in 1919, the Bauhaus. While in operation for only fourteen years, shut down by the Nazis in 1933, the school left an indelible mark on design and the practice of art education throughout the world. Placing Bauhaus into its sociohistorical context, Frank Whitford traces the ideas behind the school’s conception and describes its teaching methods. He examines the activities of the teachers—who included eminent artists such as Paul Klee, Josef Albers, and Wassily Kandinsky—and the daily lives of the students. Reissued and revised to mark the centenary of the founding of the Bauhaus, this is an accessible introduction to perhaps the most significant design movement of the last hundred years.
Von der Kunstszene gepriesen, von Gustav Klimt gefördert, von der Gesellschaft der Jahrhundertwende als Enfant terrible verhasst und von den Behörden gejagt – so könnte man das Leben von Egon Schiele kurz zusammenfassen. Als Egon Schiele im Alter von nur 28 Jahren starb, zählte er bereits zu den bedeutendsten Künstlern der Wiener Moderne. Dass seine expressionistischen Gemälde, Skizzen und Aktzeichnungen aber zu den höchstdotierten aller Zeiten werden würden, stand zur Zeit des untergehenden Habsburgerreiches, dem letzten Aufbäumen des alten Glanzes der k. u. k. Monarchie, noch in den Sternen.

