Magritte
Jacques Meuris(Author)
TASCHEN (Publisher)
Published on 20. March 2007
Book
Hardback
216 pages
978-3-8228-3686-6 (ISBN)
Description
The works of Rene Magritte (1898-1967) and the ideas that underlie them are a special case both in the history of modern art and in surrealist painting. In the search for the "mystery" in which things and organisms are enveloped, Magritte created pictures which, taking everyday reality as their starting point, were to follow a different logic from that to which we are accustomed. Magritte depicts the world of reality in such unsecretive superficiality that the beholder of his pictures is forced to reflect that the mystery of it is not evoked by some sentimental transfiguration, but rather by the logic of his thoughts and associations. Magritte thus invented an inimitable pictorial language which he uses to question our usual comprehension of pictures. In this book, Jacques Meuris traces Magritte's artistic development from its beginnings until the end of his life, and in doing so underlines the originality of this great Belgian Surrealist.
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Edition
Taschen 25th anniversary ed
Language
English
Place of publication
Cologne
Germany
Illustrations
Illustrations (chiefly col.)
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 300 mm
Weight
1428 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-8228-3686-6 (9783822836866)
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Person
Jacques Meuris is a writer, photographer, and art critic; he is the author of numerous books, catalogue articles and commentaries on modern art, literature and photography. Meuris is Professor Emeritus of the Ecole Superieure des Arts Visuels (La Cambre, Brussels), a member of the Libre Academie de Belgique, and a director of the Association Internationale des Critiques d'Art (AICA).