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Dawn Adès

Auteur de Photomontage

53+ oeuvres 1,379 utilisateurs 7 critiques

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Œuvres de Dawn Adès

Photomontage (1976) 136 exemplaires
Dada and surrealism reviewed (1974) 126 exemplaires
Dalí (1995) 110 exemplaires
Dali: The Centenary Retrospective (2005) 95 exemplaires
Marcel Duchamp (1999) 93 exemplaires
Francis Bacon (1985) 43 exemplaires
Dali's Optical Illusions (2000) 33 exemplaires
Art and Power in Europe (1995) 26 exemplaires
Dalí/Duchamp (2017) 25 exemplaires
Hannah Hoch (1976) 23 exemplaires
Dali and Surrealism (1982) 22 exemplaires
Salvador Dali: A Mythology (1998) 18 exemplaires
Surrealism in Latin America: Vivisimo Muerto (Issues & Debates) (2012) — Directeur de publication — 16 exemplaires
An Outline of Dada and Surrealism (1978) 15 exemplaires
Andre Masson (1994) 14 exemplaires
Crash (2010) 13 exemplaires
Salvador Dalí (2004) 12 exemplaires
Hannah Höch (2022) 10 exemplaires
Wifredo Lam in North America (2008) 9 exemplaires
Surrealism and the Dream (2014) 8 exemplaires
Art of the Arctic: Reflections of the Unseen (2015) — Contributeur — 7 exemplaires
Linder (2015) 4 exemplaires
Cosy (2002) 3 exemplaires
Enrico Donati (2015) 3 exemplaires
Tàpies from Within, 1945-2011 (2014) 2 exemplaires
Emma Kunz (2019) 2 exemplaires
John Stezaker 2 exemplaires
Pierre Roy (1994) 2 exemplaires
Alexandre Herchcovitch (2002) 1 exemplaire
Leonora Carrington (2017) 1 exemplaire
Posters 1 exemplaire
Lisa Milroy : geishas 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Concepts of Modern Art: From Fauvism to Postmodernism (1974) — Contributeur, quelques éditions419 exemplaires
Modern Art: Impressionism to Post-Modernism (1989) — Contributeur — 156 exemplaires
L'Amour fou : Photography and Surrealism (1985)quelques éditions96 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Nom canonique
Adès, Dawn
Date de naissance
1943
Sexe
female
Nationalité
UK
Professions
Professor of Art History and Theory, University of Essex
Relations
Adès, Thomas (son)

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Critiques

A. R. C. 2, Musée d'Art Moderne de la ville de Paris, 30 janvier - 7 mars 1976. Nationalgalerie Berlin, Staatl. Museen Preuss. Kulturbesitz, 24. März - 9. Mai 1976 / exposition réalisée en collaboration avec le Goethe-Inst. de Paris.
 
Signalé
petervanbeveren | Oct 26, 2023 |
I've been in a Dali kick since I heard his remains are to be exhumed. I've said it before,but, he's an odd one. That being said his artwork is pretty astounding. Enjoyed reading through this and learning about the inspirations for his paintings.
 
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bookdrunkard78 | Jan 6, 2022 |
Eroticism, science and humor collide in the work of these two close friends

Dalí/Duchamp takes a detailed look at the little-explored relationship between two of the 20th century’s most famous artists. The two might seem like polar opposites at first glance―Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968), the father of conceptual art who rejected painting in 1918, appears to have little in common with the showmanlike Salvador Dalí (1904–89), the exceptional Surrealist painter of fantastical landscapes. But the two men were united by a unique combination of humor and skepticism that led both to challenge conventional views of art and life in their own respective ways.

Beyond their shared thematic concerns, the artists knew and respected each other. After meeting in the 1930s through mutual contacts within the Surrealist group, Duchamp and Dalí maintained a firm friendship over the following decades, spending time together in Paris, New York and Catalonia, where Duchamp purchased a summer house in Cadaqués, close to Dalí’s home in Port Lligat.

Throughout this volume, expert contributors explore themes common to both artists, chief among them eroticism and identity, and both men’s engagement with science, optics, religion and myth. Each section of the book is sumptuously illustrated with key pieces from both artists’ bodies of work and features previously unpublished photographs, letters and ephemera that testify to the enduring warmth of their friendship. Dalí/Duchamp offers a fresh understanding of the work of two seminal artists of the 20th century.
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petervanbeveren | Nov 13, 2020 |
I have used the car not only as a sexual image, but as a total metaphor for man’s life in today’s
society.
--JG Ballard
Gagosian Gallery London will present “Crash,” a major group exhibition opening on 11 February
2010, which takes its title from the famous novel by JG Ballard.
Ballard’s novels stand among the most visionary, provocative literature of the twentieth
century, with his ominous predictions regarding the fate of Western culture and his insights into
the dark psychopathology of the human race. This exhibition is a response to the enormous
impact and enduring cultural significance of his work, following his death in spring 2009.
Highlighting Ballard’s great passion for the surreal and his engagement with the artists of his
own generation, “Crash” includes examples of his specific inspirations as well as works by
contemporary artists who have, in turn, been inspired by his vision.
Ballard’s first published short story “Prima Belladonna” appeared in 1956, the same year as the
celebrated Independent Group’s exhibition “This is Tomorrow” at the Whitechapel Gallery, which
marked the birth of Pop Art in Britain. It was here, and in the work of Surrealists such as
Salvador Dali and Paul Delvaux, that Ballard found the seeds of what he called a “fiction for the
present day”. With its dystopian depictions of the present and future, its bleak, man-made
landscapes and the recounting of the psychological effects of technological, social and
environmental developments on humans, his work has resonated strongly among other writers,
filmmakers and visual artists. The exhibition “Crash” brings together works by artists tuned to
the Ballardian universe, from his contemporaries such as Ed Ruscha, Richard Hamilton, Andy
Warhol and Helmut Newton, to younger artists such as Tacita Dean, Jenny Saville, Glenn Brown
and Mike Nelson.
The exhibition is organised in association with the Estate of JG Ballard.
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Signalé
petervanbeveren | Dec 6, 2019 |

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Œuvres
53
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5
Membres
1,379
Popularité
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Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
7
ISBN
106
Langues
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