Ion Grigorescu – In the Body of the Victim

Ion Grigorescu – In the Body of the Victim

AngličtinaMěkká vazba
Dziewanska Marta
Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw
EAN: 9788392404415
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This book considers the oeuvre of Ion Grigorescu, one of the most charismatic and original artists from the former Eastern bloc, who until 1989 worked in relative isolation and whose art reflects his search for a place within an extremely oppressive political system. Grigorescu, born in 1945 in Bucharest and educated as a painter, was one of the first Romanian conceptual artists and advocates of anti-art, postulating a radical consolidation of artistic activities with quotidian life. He is the creator of numerous films, photographic series, and actions recorded on film, as well as drawings and collages that documented both his private life and the passage of the Romanian people from life under communist regimes to the realities of expansive capitalism. The retrospective understanding of his art presented here offers much more than just another lost chapter in the history of the Central European avant-garde - Grigorescu's work is revealed to be singular, introducing religious and spiritual motifs into conceptual art and demonstrating his conviction that political crises are rooted in a crisis of the spirit.
EAN 9788392404415
ISBN 8392404416
Typ produktu Měkká vazba
Vydavatel Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw
Datum vydání 28. října 2011
Stránky 312
Jazyk English
Rozměry 236 x 171 x 16
Země Poland
Sekce Professional & Scholarly
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