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Light / edited by Kerryn Greenberg.

Fine Arts Library N8219.L5 L539 2022
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Greenberg, Kerryn, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Light in art.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
208 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 27 cm
Place of Publication:
London : Tate, 2022.
Summary:
"Light has been an enduring subject in art. In every conceivable media, artists have exploited the contrasts between light and dark, opposed cool and warm colours, drawn on science, and attempted to capture the transient effects of light and its emotional associations. This book explores how artists have perceived, illustrated and utilised light since the eighteenth century. Beginning with the British artist J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851) who captured triumphant explosions of light and sought to represent its ephemerality in paint, it reveals how his expressive use of colour and interest in evanescent light influenced the French Impressionists. For them, light became the subject itself, as the likes of Claude Monet (1840-1926), Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919), Alfred Sisley (1839-99) and others ventured outside to capture the momentary effects of sunlight on canvas. Exploring later innovations in photographic processes, the book also highlights how photography became a critical vehicle through which artists began to use light itself as a medium, eschewing subject matter to create photographs that more closely resembled moving abstractions than still images. While early art-historical associations with light tend to be sublime or spiritual, by the 1960s artists including Dan Flavin (1933-96), James Turrell (1943) and Lis Rhodes (1942-) had begun to work with artificial light to create new types of sculptures and immersive installations, repositioning the spectator as participant. Many artists like Olafur Eliasson (1967-) and Tacita Dean (1965-) continue to work with light, encouraging viewers to question their own positions and perspectives.0Showcasing over 100 remarkable artworks from the past 200 years, this beautiful book reveals how the intangibility of light continues to fascinate."--Inside front cover flap.
Contents:
The colours of light
Spiritual and sublime light
Natural light
Interior light
Light effects
Colour and light
Reconfiguring light
Expanisve light.
Notes:
Light: Works from Tate's Collection opened at the Museum of Art Pudong on 8 July, 2021. It traveled to The Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA) from December 21, 2021 to May 8, 2022; then to the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) from June 16, 2020 to November 13, 2022.
Artists include: Josef Albers ; David Batchelor ; William Blake ; Frank Bramley ; John Brett ; Vija Celmins ; Edmund Collein ; John Constable ; Tacita Dean ; Olafur Eliasson ; Dan Flavin ; Armand Guillaumin ; Vilhelm Hammershøi ; William Holman Hunt ; Hanaya Kanbee ; Wassily Kandinsky ; Anish Kapoor ; György Kepes ; Yayoi Kusama ; Liliane Lijn ; John Linnell ; David Lucas ; John Martin ; John Everett Millais ; László Moholy-Nagy ; Claude Monet ; Jacob More ; Bruce Nauman ; Philippe Parreno ; Camille Pissarro ; Lis Rhodes ; George Richmond ; Bridget Riley ; William Rothenstein ; Peter Sedgley ; Alfred Sisley ; Philip Wilson Steer ; Stefan Themerson ; J.M.W. Turner ; James Turrell ; Luigi Veronesi ; Henry Wallis ; Pae White ; Stephen Willats ; Joseph Wright of Derby ; Iwao Yamawaki ; Catherine Yass.
Includes bibliographical references (page 199) and index.
ISBN:
9781849768047
1849768048
OCLC:
1302576307

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