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    Giacometti-Sade
    Yves Saint Laurent: Form and Fashion
    • Legendary couturier Yves Saint Laurent continually reinvented the silhouette throughout his career, from his modernist “Trapeze” dress for Christian Dior in 1958 to his pop art illusion prints. A fashion revolutionary, Yves Saint Laurent and his creations were resolutely modern. His ongoing exploration of shape and form incessantly pushed the boundaries of his creativity and led to his most groundbreaking and iconic designs. His works were influenced by the artistic trends of the time—from simple and geometric abstraction to constructivism and concrete art—whose many movements mirror the multifaceted talent of the designer. A bold, exacting gesture underpinned his art: his minimalist dresses were often monochromatic compositions seemingly sprung from a single line. A colorist, he imagined pure yet exuberant abstract designs by combining flat surfaces in vibrant hues. Transposing pictorial material onto textiles, he thus balanced color, form, surface, and line. An illusionist, he would juxtapose black and white to suggest movement in the garment through optical illusion. By using flat, simple lines, shape prevailed over color. This volume accompanies an exhibition, Yves Saint Laurent: Shapes and Forms, at the Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris from June 9, 2023, to January 14, 2024, which features key pieces from the Yves Saint Laurent archives in dialogue with the set design and works by ceramic artist Claudia Wieser.

      Yves Saint Laurent: Form and Fashion
    • Giacometti-Sade

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      • 6 uur lezen

      Cer ouvrage est publié à l'occasion de l'exposition éponyme présentée à l'Institut Giacometti, Paris, du 21 novembre 2019 au 9 février 2020.00En 1933, Alberto Giacometti écrit à André Breton : "Hier lu Sade qui me passionne beaucoup." Dans les années 1930, Giacometti réalise des objets à fonctionnement symbolique traversés par l'imaginaire d'un érotisme violent similaire à celui des écrits de D.A.F. de Sade. L'époque est à la réhabilitation du divin Marquis, modèle de liberté et de modernité pour les artistes et les écrivains. Le philosophe libertin fascine Giacometti et ses amis, parmi lesquels Georges Bataille, André Masson, Luis Bunuel, Salvador Dall... Cet ouvrage évoque pour la première fois l'influence des écrits sadiens dans l'oeuvre surréaliste de Giacometti et dans ses propres textes. Elle réunit la plupart des oeuvres surréalistes que Giacometti réalise entre 1929 et 1934, des photographies d' oeuvres disparues et de nombreux carnets inédits

      Giacometti-Sade