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The Portrait Now Sandy Nairne

The Portrait Now By Sandy Nairne

The Portrait Now by Sandy Nairne


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The Portrait Now Summary

The Portrait Now by Sandy Nairne

In today's art world, many artists are using portraiture to explore complex issues of identity. The Portrait Now brings together more than eighty portraits from internationally acclaimed artists to demonstrate the accomplishment and inventiveness of this art form.
Recent works by John Currin, Sally Mann, Catherine Opie, Chuck Close, Lucian Freud, Thomas Ruff, Wolfgang Tillmans, Vik Muniz, Thomas Struth, and many others reveal developments in painting, sculpture, video art, photography, self-portraiture, and caricature. Challenging the boundaries of figurative art, these works often go beyond likeness, break free of traditional media, and respond to complicated political, religious, and social issues. With beautiful color images of and in-depth discussions on each work, the book also includes an insightful introductory essay that places portraiture within a historical context and examines how this art form--as well as the purpose it serves--has evolved.
The Portrait Now is an indispensable reference book for anyone interested in contemporary art.

The Portrait Now Reviews

An informative and exciting international gathering of more than 80 portraits by contemporary artists. Diverse in media, style, and intent.-Booklist

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About Sandy Nairne

Sandy Nairne is Director of the National Portrait Gallery, London, and was formerly Director of Programmes at the Tate. Sarah Howgate is Contemporary Curator at the National Portrait Gallery, London.

Additional information

CIN0300115245G
9780300115246
0300115245
The Portrait Now by Sandy Nairne
Used - Good
Paperback
Yale University Press
20060401
160
N/A
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