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Rubens Gerchman : recortes de um legado / Clara Gerchman.

Fine Arts Library N6659.G47 G47 2024
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gerchman, Clara, author.
Language:
English
Portuguese
Subjects (All):
Gerchman, Rubens, 1942-2008--Criticism and interpretation.
Gerchman, Rubens.
Gerchman, Rubens, 1942-2008--Catalogs.
Art, Brazilian--20th century.
Art, Brazilian.
Art and history--Brazil.
Art and history.
Artists--Brazil--20th century--Biography.
Artists.
Physical Description:
230 pages : illustrations ; 31 cm.
Edition:
Primeira edição.
Other Title:
Recortes de um legado
Place of Publication:
São Paulo, [Brazil] : Afluente, 2024.
Summary:
Rubens Gerchman was an artist who refused to be defined by a single category or style. His work is a kaleidoscope of influences and references, ranging from pop art to neo concretism, passing through a deep connection with the Brazilian reality. The work was organized by the artist's daughter, Clara Gerchman and each chapter is a synthesis of the complexity of this artist.
Contents:
Prefácio
Apresentação / Clara Gerchman
Rubens Gerchman, partindo das coisas que importam / Pablo Lafuente
Sobre o artista
Cronobiografia
Obras
Gestos primeiros
Desejos a lápis
Correio sentimental (Os desaparecidos)
Pela racha dura
Poesia visual
Autorretratos
Álbum de família
Temperatura da cor
Amores furtivos
Carros
Os Super-Homens
Cotidiano
Mil faces de joias
Antes que o verão acabe
Versão em inglês.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contains:
Gerchman, Rubens, 1942-2008, (artist). Works. Selections.
ISBN:
9786585724517
6585724518
OCLC:
1495141333

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