Giorgio Morandi by Donna De Salvo

Giorgio Morandi by Donna De Salvo

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This is a catalogue which accompanies the exhibition of the work of Giorgio Morandi at Tate Modern. It includes still-lifes and landscapes spanning his entire career, from his early metaphysical paintings of 1918 through to his final works.

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Giorgio Morandi by Donna De Salvo

The contemplative and subtle paintings of Giorgio Morandi (1890-1964) continue to seduce. His work remains admired for its simplicity and directness, but is in fact highly complex: Morandi bridged the gap between a modernist denial of subject and a contemporary preoccupation with meaning. The intensity of his exploration and his capacity to uncover extraordinary depth within the pictorial surface has made him the quintessential artists' artist, with admirers among many artists active today. This book, the catalogue of an important exhibition at Tate Modern, illustrates still-lifes and landscapes spanning his entire career, from his early metaphysical paintings of 1918 through to his final works. Morandi's attitude to his time and his position within the international avant-garde is discussed. A new perspective is brought through interviews with contemporary artists who share their ideas on Morandi and his work.
Donna De Salvo is Senior Curator at Tate Modern.
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ISBN 13 9781854373595
ISBN 10 1854373595
Title Giorgio Morandi
Author Donna De Salvo
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Tate Publishing
Year published 2001-05-01
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.