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Calvin Tomkins

    Calvin Tomkins is een gevierd auteur wiens carrière sinds 1960 nauw verweven is met The New Yorker. Zijn uitgebreide oeuvre richt zich op scherpe portretten van belangrijke figuren in de kunstwereld, met diepgaande analyses van hun bijdragen. Tomkins' kenmerkende stijl wordt gekenmerkt door zijn diepgaande verkenning van het creatieve proces en de motivaties achter artistieke inspanningen, waardoor de essentie van hun werk wordt onthuld. Zijn langdurige toewijding aan kunstjournalistiek biedt lezers een uniek perspectief op de evolutie en dynamiek van moderne kunst.

    Marcel Duchamp
    Duchamp und seine Zeit
    Living Well Is the Best Revenge
    The bride and the bachelors
    Duchamp
    • 2005
    • 1998

      Duchamp

      • 560bladzijden
      • 20 uur lezen
      4,4(29)Tarief

      A New York Times Notable Book of 1996 Booklist Editor's Choice, 1996 The celebrated, full-scale life of the century's most influential artist. One of the giants of the twentieth century, Marcel Duchamp changed the course of modern art. Visual arts, music, dance, performance--nothing was ever the same again because he had shifted art's focus from the retinal to the mental. Duchamp sidestepped the banal and sentimental to find the relationship between symbol and object and to unearth the concepts underlying art itself. The author's intimacy with the subject and glorious prose style, wit, and deep sense of irony--"the only antidote to despair"--make him the perfect writer to bring this stunning life story to intelligent readers everywhere.

      Duchamp
    • 1969

      The bride and the bachelors

      • 484bladzijden
      • 17 uur lezen
      4,7(3)Tarief

      The Bride and the Bachelors, published here in a revised and expanded edition, is one of the essential art books of the last half-century. Its witty and readable accounts of the lives and work of Marcel Duchamp, John Cage, Jean Tinguely, Robert Rauschenberg, and Merce Cunningham reveal the ways in which they influenced one another, and opened the way to new perspectives on the nature and purpose of art. The addition of Tomkins's more recent profile of Jasper Johns, as he reflects on his six-decade career, completes the cycle and provides fresh insights on the ever-shifting relationships between art and contemporary life. This edition also includes a new introduction by the author.

      The bride and the bachelors