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The book on the floor : André Malraux and the imaginary museum / Walter Grasskamp ; translated by Fiona Elliott.

Fine Arts Library N7483.M27 G7313 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Grasskamp, Walter, author.
Contributor:
Elliott, Fiona, 1951- translator.
Standardized Title:
André Malraux und das imaginäre Museum. English
Language:
English
German
Subjects (All):
Malraux, André, 1901-1976--Criticism and interpretation.
Malraux, André.
Vigneau, André, 1892-1968.
Vigneau, André.
Malraux, André, 1901-1976.
Art publishing--History--20th century.
Art publishing.
Photography of art--History--20th century.
Photography of art.
History.
Criticism and interpretation.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Physical Description:
232 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Los Angeles : Getty Research Institute, [2016]
Summary:
N 1954, the French writer, politician, and publisher Andre Malraux (1901-1976) posed at home for a photographer from the magazine Paris Match, surrounded by pages from his forthcoming book Le musee imaginaire de la sculpture mondiale. The enchanting metaphor of the musee imaginaire (imaginary museum) was built upon that illustrated art book, and Malraux was one of its greatest champions. Drawing on a range of contemporary publications, he adopted images and responded to ideas. Indeed, Malraux's book on the floor is a variation of photographer Andre Vigneau's spectacular Encyclopedie photographique de l art, published in five volumes from 1935 on years before Malraux would enter this field. Both authors were engaged in juxtaposing artworks via photographs and publishing these photographs by the hundreds, but Malraux was the better sloganeer. Starting from a close examination of the photograph of Malraux in his salon, art historian Walter Grasskamp takes the reader back to the dawn of this genre of illustrated art book. He shows how it catalyzed the practice of comparing works of art on a global scale. He retraces the metaphor to earlier reproduction practices and highlights its ubiquity in contemporary art, ending with an homage to the other pioneer of the museum without walls, the unjustly forgotten Vigneau.
Contents:
The book on the floor
A stunning image
Journey into an interior
Overtones
Down on one knee
At home
"The greatest art historian of our time"
Demystification
Thought transference
Malraux-Benjamin-Valéry
Malraux-Salmony
Imaginary museum and photographic encyclopedia
André Vigneau and the encyclopédie photographique de l'art
Photo credits
The "logistics of the spirit"
A "museum in the home"
Image and text
Frozen sculptures
The discourse of design
The layout of world art
Deregulating the concept of art
Reproduction fever
Agents of world art
The "anthropological turn"
The concept of art in parallel universes
The universe of forms
Reception histories
World art returns to Germany
The imaginary museum at Documenta 1
Topic of reception
Update
Imaginary museums
Painted picture galleries
Collections of plaster casts
Musées des études
Paper museums
The imaginary museum director
The museum as space of representation
Metaphors of the century
Artists' museums
Curated memory
Marcel Broodthaers
Dennis Adams or the revival of Malraux
André Vigneau
A media nomad
A phantom in media history
Vigneau-Benjamin
Coda: the floor as exhibition space.
Notes:
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references (page 207-223) and index.
ISBN:
9781606065013
1606065017
OCLC:
947953932
Publisher Number:
99975434291

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