Force and energy in art
by Alina Granados Loureda
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In «The Renaissance and Order», Willem de Kooning wrote about the impulse, force or consciousness that define artists as transmitters of a language based on signs. The expression of the sordid in Goya, the myths of Mark Rothko, the negation of man in Franz Marc, the revenge of the political class of Thèodore Gericault and the tragic and sublime of
William Turner are some of the messages that have come to us through art.
The author has chosen artists who accurately represent the path that Kooning speaks of, from the Paleolithic paintings of the Chauvet cave to the works of modern artists such as Picasso, Malcolm Morley, Mario Merz, Marlene Dumas, Louise Bourgeois, or Joseph Beuys. All of them have elements to introduce their work into dynamic artists: the gestural process, the firm stroke and the ancestral theme, as well as certain emotions such as freedom, violence, love or pacification through art.
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- Publisher Punto de Vista Editores
- Orginal LanguageSpanish
- ISBN/Identifier 9788416876662
- Publication Country or regionSpain
- FormatPaperback
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleFuerza y energía en el arte
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