Sigmar Polke
Publisher: Marsilio Editori
Publication Date: 2016
Texts by Elena Geuna and Guy Tosatto
The artist who dared put into question the parameters of ordinary vision. One of the main exponents of Capitalist Realism—a current that arose in the 1970s in opposition to both the Socialist Realism widespread in the countries of Eastern Europe and Western pop art—Sigmar Polke was a tireless experimenter of techniques, art materials, and chemical-alchemical processes. He created figurative paintings that drew on a vast iconographic repertoire, often inspired by everyday life, and abstract works with a powerful symbolic value, sometimes created by chance through reactions between paint and other products. The book reproduces over eighty-five of his works (including photographs and sculptures, along with numerous paintings), giving a full account of Polke’s reflections and studies made over his fifty-year career.
Details
Publisher: Marsilio Editori
Artist: Sigmar Polke
Contributors: Elena Geuna, Guy Tosatto
Publication Date: 2016
ISBN: 9788831723794
Retail: $49.95 | £29.95
Status: Not Available
Binding: Hardcover
Dimensions: 7 3/4 x 9 3/4 in (19.7 x 24.8 cm)
Pages: 248
Artist and Contributors
Sigmar Polke
German artist Sigmar Polke (1941–2010) is widely recognized as one of the most innovative painters and multidisciplinary artists of the postwar era. Characterized by an experimental and inquisitive attitude, Polke's work engages unconventional and diverse materials and techniques and playfully defies social, political, and aesthetic conventions.
Elena Geuna
Elena Geuna is an art critic and an expert in Arte Povera. After working at Sotheby’s during the 1990s, she moved to New York.
Guy Tosatto
Guy Tosatto is the director of the Musée de Grenoble.
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