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Artists and their books, books and their artists
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ISBN: 9781606065730 Year: 2018 Publisher: Getty Publications

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Ever innovative and predictably diverse in their physical formats, artists' books occupy a creative space between the familiar four-cornered object and challenging works of art that effectively question every preconception of what a book can be. Many artists specialize in producing self-contained art projects in the form of books, like Ken Campbell and Susan King, or they establish small presses, like Simon Cutts and Erica Van Horn's Coracle Press or Harry and Sandra Reese's Turkey Press. Countless others who are primarily known as sculptors, painters, or performance artists carry on a parallel practice in artists' books, including Anselm Kiefer, Annette Messager, Ed Ruscha, and Richard Tuttle. Artists and Their Books / Books and Their Artists includes eighty important examples selected from the Getty Research Institute's Special Collections of more than six thousand editions and unique artists' books. This elegant catalogue also presents precursors to the artist's book, such as Joris Hoefnagel's sixteenth-century calligraphy masterpiece; single-sheet episodes from Albrecht DuIA rer's Life of Mary, designed to be either broadsides or a book; early illustrated scientific works; and avant-garde publications. Twentieth-century works reveal the impact of artists' books on Pop art, Fluxus, Conceptual, feminist art, and postmodernism. The selection of books by an international range of artists who have chosen to work with texts and images on paper provokes new inquiry into the nature of art and books in contemporary culture.


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Käthe Kollwitz : prints, process, politics
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ISBN: 9781606066157 1606066153 Year: 2020 Publisher: Los Angeles Getty Research Institute

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German printmaker Kathe Kollwitz (1867–1945) is known for her unapologetic social and political imagery; her representations of grief, suffering, and struggle; and her equivocal ideas about artistic and political labels. This volume explores Kollwitz’s obsessive printmaking experiments with the evolution of her images, and assesses the unusually rich progressions of preparatory drawings, proofs, and rejected images behind Kollwitz’s compositions of struggling workers, rebellious peasants, and grieving mothers. This selected catalogue of the Dr. Richard A. Simms collection at the Getty Research Institute provides a bird’s-eye view of Kollwitz’s sequences of images as well as the interrelationships among prints produced over multiple years. The meanings and sentiments emerging from Kollwitz’s images are not, as is often implied, unmediated expressions of her politics and emotions. Rather, Kollwitz transformed images with deliberate technical and formal experiments, seemingly endless adjustments, wholesale rejections, and strategic regroupings of figures and forms—all of which demonstrate that her obsessive dedication to making art was never a straightforward means to political or emotional ends. --Getty Publications

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Kollwitz, Käthe --- Prints --- Private collections --- Kollwitz, Käthe, --- Simms, Richard A., --- Art collections --- Getty Research Institute --- Graphic arts --- drawings [visual works] --- prints [visual works] --- woodcuts [prints] --- suffering --- Women printmakers --- Women artists --- Attitudes --- 76.07 --- Käthe Kollwitz 1867-1945 (° Königsberg, Oost-Pruisen - nu Kaliningrad) --- Grafiek ; 1ste helft 20ste eeuw ; Käthe Kollwitz --- Kunst en politiek --- Thema's in de kunst ; volksklasse ; de arbeider --- Fine prints --- Grafische kunst ; grafische kunstenaars A-Z --- Getty Research Institute for the History of Art and the Humanities --- Exhibitions --- Käthe Kollwitz 1867-1945 (°Königsberg, Oost-Pruisen - nu Kaliningrad) --- Thema's in de kunst: oorlog, opstand, geweld, verdrukking, ooggetuigen --- gender --- politiek --- geschiedenis --- sociaal engagement --- armoede --- Wereldoorlog I --- verzameling Richard A. Simms --- Simms, Richard A. --- Liebknecht, Karl --- 76 <43> "19" --- 76 KOLLWITZ, KATHE --- Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999 --- Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--KOLLWITZ, KATHE --- 76 KOLLWITZ, KATHE Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--KOLLWITZ, KATHE --- 76 <43> "19" Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999 --- gender. --- politiek. --- geschiedenis. --- sociaal engagement. --- armoede. --- Wereldoorlog I. --- verzameling Richard A Simms. --- Kollwitz, Käthe. --- Liebknecht, Karl. --- armoede; 'Povertà', 'Povertà del doni', 'Povertà in uno ch'habbia bell'ingegno' (Ripa)

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