Stanley, Michael: Jenny Saville. Exhibition: Oxford, Museum of Modern Art, 2012. 64 pages, illustrated throughout in colour. Paperback. 24 x 34cms.
Reference : 105964
ISBN : 9781901352542
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Sarah Howgate, John Elderfield, Andrea Karnes, Roxanne Gay, Emanuele Coccia, Sally Mann, Nicholas Cullinan
Reference : 67216
London, National Portrait Gallery, 2025 Illustrated hardcover, 208 pages, 30 x 24 cm, english text. *New ISBN 9781855145948.
The British artist Jenny Saville is one of today's leading painters, for whom painting the human body gives the artist 'the possibility to work in both an abstract and figurative way'. Jenny Saville: The Anatomy of Painting brings together works from across the artist's career, ranging from pencil drawings to monumental paintings in oil. It also accompanies Saville's first major museum exhibition, showcasing over 50 works from throughout her career in a broadly chronological framework.
B tschmann, Oskar; Harrison, Martin; Leopold, Diethard; S ez, Helena; Smola, Franz; Wick, Oliver
Reference : 61613
, Kunsthaus Zurich, 2014 Hardcover with dusjacket, 160 pages, Illustrated.** fine!! ENGLISH EDITION. ISBN 9783775738514.
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.
, Silvana Editoriale / Museo del Novecento, Florence, 2023 HB, 310 x 240 mm, 304 p, 152 Kleurenillustraties, ENG edition, Publication date: Juni 23. ISBN 9788836650835.
The volume is dedicated to the work of Jenny Saville (Cambridge, 1970), one of the greatest contemporary painters and a leading voice in the international art scene. Saville transcends the limits between figurative and abstract, between informal and gestural, managing to transfigure the news into a universal image, which puts the human figure at the center of the history of art. Huge, naked bodies, with a carnal physicality and oppressed by a weight that is more existential than material, Seville is linked to the great European pictorial tradition in constant comparison with the modernism of Willem de Kooning and Cy Twombly and the portraiture of Pablo Picasso and Francis Bacon. Her work also outlines a strong correlation with the masters of the Italian Renaissance, in particular with some of Michelangelo's great masterpieces. The volume contains a rich catalogue of paintings and drawings from the 1990s to today.
Dunn, Katherine: Jenny Saville & Glen Luchford: Closed Contact. Exhibition: Beverly Hills, Gagosian Gallery, 2002. 48 pages; colour and black & white full page illustrations. Tan covers with black title. Clean and unmarked inside, cover shows signs of shelf wear, darker marks on spine. Hardback. 35.8 x 29.7cms.