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Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres / Ellsworth Kelly

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres / Ellsworth Kelly

Éric de Chassey
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This book catalogues the Jean-Auguste Dominique Ingres/Ellsworth Kelly exhibition at The French Academy in Rome Villa Medici, a show that embodies the new approach toward Franco-American relations by reflecting the historic and artistic cultural ties between the two countries. The director of The French Academy in Rome, Eric de Chassey is half French and half American and his attitude and presence provides firm ground on which to place this new world old world tete-a-tete. The visual dialogue between the work of the two artists seeks to understand what links the work of this American artist when he lived in Paris and the French painter whose work inspired academicism and many innovations in modern art. The exhibition was jointly conceived by Ellsworth Kelly and Eric de Chassey. The catalogue presents the never-before-seen works of Ellsworth Kelly along with a selection of Ingres drawings and paintings from The Louvre. It reflects the striking visual narrative of the exhibition, while maintaining the individual readability of each work for an exceptional presentation of two great artists that transcends time and space. The catalogue will include critical texts in three languages by Eric de Chassey and New York s Whitney Museum curator Carter Foster. Ellsworth Kelly was born on May 31, 1923 in Newburgh, New York. Throughout his career, he crossed the traditional boundaries between painting, sculpture, and architecture. From 1950 to 1951, Kelly taught at the American School in Paris. He had his first Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1973, and had a career retrospective in 1996 organized by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres was was more severe in his theories of art than in his own production, both in concept and in the handling of tone and texture. His basic belief in art for art s sake, his rich color, and his brilliant drawing make Ingres a truly universal artist. In 1834, he came to Italy for the second time where he served as director of the French Academy in Rome Villa Medici until his final return to Paris in 1841. This book catalogues the Jean-Auguste Dominique Ingres/Ellsworth Kelly exhibition at The French Academy in Rome Villa Medici, a show that embodies the new approach toward Franco-American relations by reflecting the historic and artistic cultural ties between the two countries. The director of The French Academy in Rome, Eric de Chassey is half French and half American and his attitude and presence provides firm ground on which to place this new world old world tete-a-tete. The visual dialogue between the work of the two artists seeks to understand what links the work of this American artist when he lived in Paris and the French painter whose work inspired academicism and many innovations in modern art. The exhibition was jointly conceived by Ellsworth Kelly and Eric de Chassey. The catalogue presents the never-before-seen works of Ellsworth Kelly along with a selection of Ingres drawings and paintings from The Louvre. It reflects the striking visual narrative of the exhibition, while maintaining the individual readability of each work for an exceptional presentation of two great artists that transcends time and space. The catalogue will include critical texts in three languages by Eric de Chassey and New York s Whitney Museum curator Carter Foster. Ellsworth Kelly was born on May 31, 1923 in Newburgh, New York. Throughout his career, he crossed the traditional boundaries between painting, sculpture, and architecture. From 1950 to 1951, Kelly taught at the American School in Paris. He had his first Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1973, and had a career retrospective in 1996 organized by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres was was more severe in his theories of art than in his own production, both in concept and in the handling of tone and texture. His basic belief in art for art s sake, his rich color, and his brilliant drawing make Ingres a truly universal artist. In 1834, he came to Italy for the second time where he served as director of the French Academy in Rome Villa Medici until his final return to Paris in 1841."
Language
English
Pages
156
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Drago Media Kompany Srl
Release
November 15, 2010
ISBN
8888493611
ISBN 13
9788888493619

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres / Ellsworth Kelly

Éric de Chassey
0/5 ( ratings)
This book catalogues the Jean-Auguste Dominique Ingres/Ellsworth Kelly exhibition at The French Academy in Rome Villa Medici, a show that embodies the new approach toward Franco-American relations by reflecting the historic and artistic cultural ties between the two countries. The director of The French Academy in Rome, Eric de Chassey is half French and half American and his attitude and presence provides firm ground on which to place this new world old world tete-a-tete. The visual dialogue between the work of the two artists seeks to understand what links the work of this American artist when he lived in Paris and the French painter whose work inspired academicism and many innovations in modern art. The exhibition was jointly conceived by Ellsworth Kelly and Eric de Chassey. The catalogue presents the never-before-seen works of Ellsworth Kelly along with a selection of Ingres drawings and paintings from The Louvre. It reflects the striking visual narrative of the exhibition, while maintaining the individual readability of each work for an exceptional presentation of two great artists that transcends time and space. The catalogue will include critical texts in three languages by Eric de Chassey and New York s Whitney Museum curator Carter Foster. Ellsworth Kelly was born on May 31, 1923 in Newburgh, New York. Throughout his career, he crossed the traditional boundaries between painting, sculpture, and architecture. From 1950 to 1951, Kelly taught at the American School in Paris. He had his first Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1973, and had a career retrospective in 1996 organized by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres was was more severe in his theories of art than in his own production, both in concept and in the handling of tone and texture. His basic belief in art for art s sake, his rich color, and his brilliant drawing make Ingres a truly universal artist. In 1834, he came to Italy for the second time where he served as director of the French Academy in Rome Villa Medici until his final return to Paris in 1841. This book catalogues the Jean-Auguste Dominique Ingres/Ellsworth Kelly exhibition at The French Academy in Rome Villa Medici, a show that embodies the new approach toward Franco-American relations by reflecting the historic and artistic cultural ties between the two countries. The director of The French Academy in Rome, Eric de Chassey is half French and half American and his attitude and presence provides firm ground on which to place this new world old world tete-a-tete. The visual dialogue between the work of the two artists seeks to understand what links the work of this American artist when he lived in Paris and the French painter whose work inspired academicism and many innovations in modern art. The exhibition was jointly conceived by Ellsworth Kelly and Eric de Chassey. The catalogue presents the never-before-seen works of Ellsworth Kelly along with a selection of Ingres drawings and paintings from The Louvre. It reflects the striking visual narrative of the exhibition, while maintaining the individual readability of each work for an exceptional presentation of two great artists that transcends time and space. The catalogue will include critical texts in three languages by Eric de Chassey and New York s Whitney Museum curator Carter Foster. Ellsworth Kelly was born on May 31, 1923 in Newburgh, New York. Throughout his career, he crossed the traditional boundaries between painting, sculpture, and architecture. From 1950 to 1951, Kelly taught at the American School in Paris. He had his first Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1973, and had a career retrospective in 1996 organized by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres was was more severe in his theories of art than in his own production, both in concept and in the handling of tone and texture. His basic belief in art for art s sake, his rich color, and his brilliant drawing make Ingres a truly universal artist. In 1834, he came to Italy for the second time where he served as director of the French Academy in Rome Villa Medici until his final return to Paris in 1841."
Language
English
Pages
156
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Drago Media Kompany Srl
Release
November 15, 2010
ISBN
8888493611
ISBN 13
9788888493619

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