Hiding making - showing creation : the studio from Turner to Tacita Dean / edited by Rachel Esner, Sandra Kisters, Ann-Sophie Lehmann.

"The artist, at least according to Honoré de Balzac, is at work when he seems to be at rest; his labor is not labor but repose. This observation provides a model for modern artists and their relationship to both their place of work-the studio-and what they do there. Examining the complex relati...

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Other Authors: Esner, Rachel (Editor), Kisters, Sandra (Editor), Lehmann, Sophie-Ann (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Amsterdam University Press, 2013.
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505 0 0 |t Introduction /  |r Rachel Esner, Sandra Kisters and Ann-Sophie Lehmann --  |g PART I:  |t Introduction: Old and New Studio Topoi in the Nineteenth Century /  |r Sandra Kisters --  |t Studio Matters: Materials, Instruments and Artistic Processes /  |r Monika Wagner --  |t Jean-Léon Gérôme, His Badger and His Studio /  |r Matthias Krüger --  |t Showing Making in Courbet's The Painter's Studio /  |r Petra ten-Doesschate Chu --  |t Making and Creating. The Painted Palette in Late Nineteenth-Century Dutch Painting /  |r Terry van Druten --  |t 14, rue de La Rochefoucauld. The Partial Eclipse of Gustave Moreau /  |r Maar ten Liefooghe --  |t The Artist as Centerpiece. The Image of the Artist in Studio Photographs of the Nineteenth Century /  |r Mayken Jonkman --  |g PART II:  |t Introduction: Forms and Functions of the Studio from the Twentieth Century to Today /  |r Rachel Esner --  |t The Studio as Mediator /  |r Frank Reijnders --  |t Accrochage in Architecture: Photographic Representations of Theo van Doesburg's Studios and Paintings /  |r Matthias Noe ll --  |t Studio, Storage, Legend. The Work of Hiding in Tacita Dean's Section Cinema (Homage to Marcel Broodthaers) /  |r Beatrice von Bismarck --  |t The Empty Studio: Bruce Nauman's Studio Films /  |r Eric de Bruyn --  |t Home Improvement and Studio Stupor. On Gregor Schneider's (Dead) House ur /  |r Wouter Davidts --  |t Staging the Studio: Enacting Artful Realities through Digital Photography /  |r Sarah de Rijcke --  |t Epilogue: "Good Art Theory Must Smell of the Studio" /  |r Ann-Sophie Lehmann. 
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