Munich, Schirmer/Mosel, 2011 Hardcover with dustjacket, 180 pages, 107 colour plates. English/French/German edition. *Fine condition. ISBN 9783829605373.
This volume includes Hubertus V. Amelunxen?s ?Schenkst der Rose Scweigen Ein,? published in German as well as English and French (?Do Not Interrupt This Rose,? ?Cette Rose Ne l?Interromps??), color plates, and a list of works exhibited. In his essay, Amelunxen asserts that the photographs are ?grounded in the art of light? With photography, Cy Twombly is seeing in another time. Seeing and Not-Seeing search for each other in the photographs in a manner distinct from his paintings and drawings? (170). Drawing on Roland Barthes, he considers the extent to which the composition of the photographs is deliberately mediated and manipulated by the artist. Amelunxen discusses a 1944 photograph of Twombly in Ogunquit, Maine at length. Returning to photographs taken by Twombly, he argues that ?[n]othing could be more anaethema to Cy Twombly than using an image to illustrate, to refer to other things; (almost) none of the references are in the paintings or drawing that deviated from the picture of his own signs or what was written? (171). He extends this reading to the photographs, finding them essentially immediate transmissions. Addressing Twombly?s earliest photographs in the 1950s, Amelunxen draws connections to the ?intellectual climate? (172) produced by figures such as Charles Olson and D.T. Suzuki. Traversing the breadth of Twombly?s photographic practice, Amelunxen maintains that ?[c]onsistently, the relation between visibility and invisibility manifests itself, approaching, in dialogue with Merleau-Ponty, the Not-Visible within the Visible? (173). He concludes with a repeated assertion of the photographs as conveying ?immediacy [and] vulnerability? (175). For more on Twombly?s photographs, see also From State of Mind to the Tangible: The Photographic Cosmos of Cy Twombly by Carlos Peris (2022); Cy Twombly: Photographs, Volume II, published by Gagosian (2015); Cy Twombly: Photographs 1951?2007, ed. Laszlo Glozer (2008); Twombly: Photographs, published by Brazos Projects (2000); Cy Twombly Photographs: Lyrical Variations, published by the Kawamura Memorial DIC Museum of Art (2016); Cy Twombly: Photographs, published by Matthew Marks Gallery (1993); Cy Twombly: A Survey of Photographs 1954?2011, published by Gagosian Gallery (2012); and Cy Twombly: Photographs, 1951?1999, ed. Nicola Del Roscio (2002). (Publication description by Jamie Danis)
, Schirmer/Mosel, 2011 softcover 320 x 240 mm, 180 pages, 107 Kleurenillustraties, German edition. ISBN 9783829605373.
Cy Twombly's photographs are a late revelation. The painter, famous for his scribbled Abstract paintings and his nervous drawings, has been a prolific photographer from his early student days. Combining early works with flower studies and studio interiors, his new book features some 100 unpublished photographs created between 1951 and 2010.
, Walter Koenig Verlag , 2017 Paperback, 256x208mm, 200p, 120 bw and col. illustrations. English edition .*as new ISBN 9783960981152.
Dirk Braeckman's work brings stillness to today's steady tide of images. Working with analogue photography, he explores the boundaries of his medium and challenges photographic conventions. His chosen subjects are recognizable, yet flirt with representation, abstraction and the reality of what is shown. Dirk Braeckman creates images with a special charge, which withhold as well as divulge information, giving them the power to hold the viewer's gaze. Dirk Braeckman will represent Belgium at the 57th Venice Biennale.
Pehnt Wolfgang, Hubertus von Amelunxen ; Deimel Ulrich ; Wittmar Petra
Reference : 59998
(2005)
ISBN : 377571295X
Hatje Cantz 2005 Livre en anglais et en allemand. In-4 relié 30,2 cm sur 23,9. 160 pages. Jaquette en bon état. Bon état d’occasion.
Bon état d’occasion
Hatje Cantz 2005 En allemand. In-4 relié 28,5 cm sur 24,3. 375 pages. Dos décoloré par le soleil. Bon état d’occasion.
Bon état d’occasion
(Collectif) A.D. Coleman, Hubertus von Amelunxen, Charles Grivel, Ullrich Keller, Claude W. Sui, Alfred Wieczorek, Irène Gernsheim, Claudio de Polo Saibanti et al.
Reference : f14919
(2003)
Hatje Cantz, 2003. Reliure in-4 d'éditeur illustrée, 376 p. Texte bilingue allemand-anglais. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc. Très bon état.