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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781588397584
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Band (verschiedene Seitenzählungen) , 34 cm
    DDC: 746.92092
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    Keywords: Lagerfeld, Karl Exhibitions ; Lagerfeld, Karl ; Fashion design Exhibitions ; Fashion design ; Exhibition catalogs ; Ausstellungskatalog The Metropolitan Museum of Art 05.05.3023-16.07.2023 ; Lagerfeld, Karl 1933-2019 ; Mode ; Design
    Abstract: A compelling look at the aesthetic and historical significance of Lagerfeld's work from his elegantly tailored pieces for Chanel to the witty, playful ensembles that came to define the Lagerfeld brand. This publication is the first to present an insightful overview of Karl Lagerfeld's (1933-2019) artistry across his extraordinary 65-year career as a fashion designer and creative visionary from early work for Balmain and Patou in the 1950s and designs for Chloé and Fendi in the 1960s and 1970s, to his celebrated leadership in the 1980s and beyond at Chanel and with his own label. Inspired by the 'line of beauty' theorized by the sixteenth-century English painter William Hogarth, this dazzling publication pursues four 'lines' "straight, serpentine, satirical, and explosive" as a means of defining Lagerfeld's unique creative process. An introductory text uses these concepts to explore such topics as the masculine-perceived art of tailoring, the traditionally feminine art of dressmaking, Lagerfeld's use of irony and parody, and the way these three modes converge in surprising, disruptive, and innovative ways. Thematic chapters illustrating the dualities in Lagerfeld's work, an illustrated timeline of his career, and reminiscences from the designer's friends and colleagues accompany new photography of 155 garments, as well as Lagerfeld's illustrations, material samples, personal photographs, and drawings, many never before published. Exhibition: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA (01.05-16.07.2023)
    Note: Imprint: "This catalogue is published in conjunction with 'Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beaty' on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from May 5 through July 16, 2023"
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781588397447
    Language: English
    Pages: 139 Seiten , Illustrationen , 23 cm
    Edition: First printing
    Keywords: Ausstellungskatalog Metrotpolitan Museum of Art 10.03.2022-05.03.2023 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Ausstellungskatalog Metrotpolitan Museum of Art 10.03.2022-05.03.2023 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Carpeaux, Jean-Baptiste 1827-1875 Pourquoi naître esclave! ; Sklaverei ; Sklave ; Schwarze ; Kunst ; Geschichte 1700-2020
    Abstract: "This groundbreaking publication on Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux’s (1827–1875) bust Why Born Enslaved! examines the work in the context of transatlantic abolitionist movements and France’s colonialist fascination with Africa in the nineteenth century. Thoughtful essays by noted art historians and literary scholars, including Adrienne L. Childs, James Smalls, and Wendy S. Walters, unpack European artists’ engagement with the Black figure, simultaneously evoked as a changeable political symbol and a representation of exoticized beauty and desire. The authors compare Carpeaux’s sculpture to works by his contemporaries, such as Charles-Henri-Joseph Cordier, Edmonia Lewis, and Louis Simon Boizot, as well as to objects by twenty-first-century artists Kara Walker and Kehinde Wiley. In so doing, the book critically examines the portrayal of Black emancipation and personhood; the commodification of Black images to assert social capital; the role of sculpture in generating the sympathies of its audiences; and the relevance of Carpeaux’s sculpture to legacies of empire in the postcolonial present. It will also feature a chronology of events central to the nineteenth-century antislavery movement." -- Publisher's description
    Abstract: "Organized around a single object—the marble bust Why Born Enslaved! by French sculptor Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux—Fictions of Emancipation: Carpeaux Recast is the first exhibition at The Met to examine Western sculpture in relation to the histories of transatlantic slavery, colonialism, and empire. Created in the wake of American emancipation and some twenty years after the abolition of slavery in the French Atlantic, Why Born Enslaved! was shaped by the enduring popularity of antislavery imagery, the development of nineteenth-century ethnographic theories of racial difference, and France’s colonialist fascination with Africa. The exhibition will explore the sculpture’s place within these contexts. Featuring more than thirty-five works of art in sections unfolding around Carpeaux’s sculpture, Fictions of Emancipation will offer an in-depth look at portrayals of Black enslavement, emancipation, and personhood with an aim toward challenging the notion that representation in the wake of abolition constitutes a clear moral or political stance. Important works by Josiah Wedgwood, Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, Charles Cordier, Edmonia Lewis, Louis-Simon Boizot, and others will show how Western artists of the nineteenth century engaged with the Black figure as a political symbol and site of exoticized beauty, while contemporary sculptures by Kara Walker and Kehinde Wiley will connect the dialogue around Carpeaux’s bust to current conversations about the legacies of slavery in the Western world. This exhibition was conceived in collaboration with guest curator Wendy S. Walters and enriched through conversations with numerous intellectual partners. It is one of many projects that the Museum is undertaking in an effort to reassess and broaden the narratives it presents about the past and present." -- Metropolitan Museum of Art website
    Note: "This catalogue is published in conjunction with Fictions of Emancipation: Carpeaux Recast, on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from March 10, 2022, through March 5, 2023." -- Title page verso
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781588397317 , 1588397319
    Language: English
    Pages: 243 Seiten , Illustrationen , 29 cm
    DDC: 700.973
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    Keywords: Maya art Exhibitions ; Maya art Exhibitions Themes, motives ; Maya mythology in art Exhibitions ; Mayas Exhibitions Antiquities ; Maya art ; Maya mythology in art ; Mayas - Antiquities ; Exhibition catalogs ; Ausstellungskatalog The Metropolitan Museum of Art 21.11.2022-02.02.2023 ; Ausstellungskatalog Kimbell Art Museum 07.05.2023-03.09.2023 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Maya ; Gottesvorstellung ; Religiöse Kunst ; Geschichte
    Abstract: This engaging exploration of the Maya pantheon introduces readers to the complex stories of Mesoamerican divinity through the stunning carvings, ceramics, and metalwork of the Classic period. Lives of the Gods explores how ancient Maya peoples gave bodily form to the divine and explains the cosmological underpinnings of some of the greatest creative achievements of Maya civilization. Focusing on the Classic period (250-900 CE), the publication reveals how artists and scribes used diverse media-from the monumental to the miniature-to construct an aesthetic and a rhetoric of a powerful universe, as rich and complex as the more familiar Greco-Roman, Hindu-Buddhist, and Egyptian pantheons. In thematic chapters, the authors examine the mythical contents of Maya art, the relationship of divine lives with the landscape, the centrality of cycles associated with day and night, and the importance of maize as the ideal metaphor for the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. Other chapters discuss the divine in the daily lives of Maya kings and queens, the Maya's close and personal dealings with protective patron deities, and the transmission of their traditions and worldview throughout the colonial period and into contemporary Maya communities. Exhibition: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA (21.11.2022-02.04.2023) / Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, USA (07.05-03.09.2023)
    Note: Catalog of an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York from November 21, 2022-April 2, 2023, and at Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth from May 7-September 3, 2023 , Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-233) and index
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