
Cross Examination
Bernard Marcade(Author)
Jean Boite editions (Publisher)
Published on 11. October 2018
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-2-36568-023-3 (ISBN)
Description
Cross Examination features 33 works of art from the Tia Collection that portray the shape, symbol or ideology of the cross. Offering the reader a unique view of these works through real size reproductions, this book provides an intimate and immersive journey among these masterpieces.
An essay by Bernard Marcade and an interview with the collector by Grazia Quaroni illuminate the works and invite us to discover a singular perspective on Art History, in which theology and literature unite to create a "cross examination" of this familiar and disputed iconography. Tia Collection, based in Santa Fe (New Mexico, USA), Brings together over 2. 000 works of art, many contemporary and post-war, including a large body of works by Native American artist. While the works are regularly displayed in museums, the collection itself has never before been presented in the approach offered by Cross Examination.
An essay by Bernard Marcade and an interview with the collector by Grazia Quaroni illuminate the works and invite us to discover a singular perspective on Art History, in which theology and literature unite to create a "cross examination" of this familiar and disputed iconography. Tia Collection, based in Santa Fe (New Mexico, USA), Brings together over 2. 000 works of art, many contemporary and post-war, including a large body of works by Native American artist. While the works are regularly displayed in museums, the collection itself has never before been presented in the approach offered by Cross Examination.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Paris
France
Dimensions
Height: 274 mm
Width: 208 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
1071 gr
ISBN-13
978-2-36568-023-3 (9782365680233)
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Schweitzer Classification