The main body of work by painter Egon Schiele (1890-1918), who died at an early age, was produced within barely a decade. His famous nudes unwaver ingly probed the existential core of human experi ence. The paintings of Jenny Saville ( * 1970 in Cam bridge) are no less intense in terms of their physicality and confrontational stance. This catalogue brings to gether the works of these two artists for the first time. Revealed is the stylistic and thematic proximity of the body-landscapes and portraits by the two young stars -despite the decades separating their work and their varying use of the brush. The paint ings and drawings of both artists lend the human body an insistent corporeality, which is rendered in every detail. In Schiele's self-portraits, usually small-format works, the pose, the accentuated view from below, and gestural style give the images a visual impact equal to the forceful punch of Saville's giant formats. (English edition ISBN 978-3-7757-3851-4) Exhibition: Kunsthaus Zurich 10.10.2014-18.1.2015
Text by:
Oskar Bätschmann, Martin Harrison, Diethard Leopold, Helena Pereña Sáez, Franz Smola Imprint: Thames & Hudson Country of Publication: Germany Dimensions:
Height: 400mm,
Width: 297mm,
Weight: 2.320kg ISBN:9783775738507 ISBN 10: 3775738509 Pages: 176 Publication Date:06 January 2015 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active