Description |
1 online resource (1 electronic resource (300 pages)) : illustrations |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Introduction / Rachel Esner, Sandra Kisters and Ann-Sophie Lehmann -- PART I: Introduction: Old and New Studio Topoi in the Nineteenth Century / Sandra Kisters -- Studio Matters: Materials, Instruments and Artistic Processes / Monika Wagner -- Jean-Léon Gérôme, His Badger and His Studio / Matthias Krüger -- Showing Making in Courbet's The Painter's Studio / Petra ten-Doesschate Chu -- Making and Creating. The Painted Palette in Late Nineteenth-Century Dutch Painting / Terry van Druten -- 14, rue de La Rochefoucauld. The Partial Eclipse of Gustave Moreau / Maar ten Liefooghe -- The Artist as Centerpiece. The Image of the Artist in Studio Photographs of the Nineteenth Century / Mayken Jonkman -- PART II: Introduction: Forms and Functions of the Studio from the Twentieth Century to Today / Rachel Esner -- The Studio as Mediator / Frank Reijnders -- Accrochage in Architecture: Photographic Representations of Theo van Doesburg's Studios and Paintings / Matthias Noe ll -- Studio, Storage, Legend. The Work of Hiding in Tacita Dean's Section Cinema (Homage to Marcel Broodthaers) / Beatrice von Bismarck -- The Empty Studio: Bruce Nauman's Studio Films / Eric de Bruyn -- Home Improvement and Studio Stupor. On Gregor Schneider's (Dead) House ur / Wouter Davidts -- Staging the Studio: Enacting Artful Realities through Digital Photography / Sarah de Rijcke -- Epilogue: "Good Art Theory Must Smell of the Studio" / Ann-Sophie Lehmann. |
Summary |
"The artist, at least according to Honoré de Balzac, is at work when he seems to be at rest; his labor is not labor but repose. This observation provides a model for modern artists and their relationship to both their place of work-the studio-and what they do there. Examining the complex relationship between process, product, artistic identity, and the artist's studio-in all its various manifestations-the contributors to this volume consider the dichotomy between conceptual and material aspects of art production. The various essays also explore the studio as a form of inspiration, meaning, function, and medium, from the nineteenth century up to the present."--Publisher's description. |
Language |
English. |
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Application/pdf. |
Subject |
Artists' studios.
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Artists' studios in art.
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Ateliers d'artiste.
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Ateliers d'artiste dans l'art.
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The arts.
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The arts: general issues.
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Theory of art.
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ART -- General.
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ART -- Criticism & Theory.
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Artists' studios
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Artists' studios in art
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Book (monograph)
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Added Author |
Esner, Rachel. Editor.
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Kisters, Sandra. Editor.
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Lehmann, Sophie-Ann. Editor.
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ISBN |
9789048518241 (electronic bk.) |
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9048518245 (electronic bk.) |
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9089645071 |
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9789089645074 |
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9789048518258 |
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9048518253 |
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9789089645074 |
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9089645071 |
Standard No. |
9789089645074 |
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NLGGC 430711786 |
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