
The Atlantic Ocean
Art, Myths, Science
Skira (Publisher)
Published on 29. August 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-88-572-5223-0 (ISBN)
Description
The fascination of the ocean through 150 artworks from 16th century to the present
The book presents around 150 artworks spanning from the 16th century until today, which offer unique visions of the North Atlantic Ocean and of how its cold, dark waters have shaped human practices, lives, and longings over centuries. Mirroring the flow of the oceans, the book highlights the co- existence of species, cultures, and stories. Romantic paintings of stormy seas or shipwrecks by artists such as J.M.W. Turner, Peder Balke, J.C. Dahl, and John Constable, whose work has influenced the collective imagination, are interspersed with more modern outlooks, including vitalist bathing scenes by Edvard Munch and Anna-Eva Bergman's abstract geometric compositions of the coastal landscapes of Northern Norway.
Vintage maps from late 1500-1700s that combines accurately drawn coastlines with fantastical creatures, are interlaced with contemporary works, including Allan Sekula's seminal photographic documentation of globalized trade and precarious labor at sea in Fish Story (1988-95) and video installations by artists such as Sondra Perry and Joar Nango.
The book presents around 150 artworks spanning from the 16th century until today, which offer unique visions of the North Atlantic Ocean and of how its cold, dark waters have shaped human practices, lives, and longings over centuries. Mirroring the flow of the oceans, the book highlights the co- existence of species, cultures, and stories. Romantic paintings of stormy seas or shipwrecks by artists such as J.M.W. Turner, Peder Balke, J.C. Dahl, and John Constable, whose work has influenced the collective imagination, are interspersed with more modern outlooks, including vitalist bathing scenes by Edvard Munch and Anna-Eva Bergman's abstract geometric compositions of the coastal landscapes of Northern Norway.
Vintage maps from late 1500-1700s that combines accurately drawn coastlines with fantastical creatures, are interlaced with contemporary works, including Allan Sekula's seminal photographic documentation of globalized trade and precarious labor at sea in Fish Story (1988-95) and video installations by artists such as Sondra Perry and Joar Nango.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Milan
Italy
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
140 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 284 mm
Width: 241 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
907 gr
ISBN-13
978-88-572-5223-0 (9788857252230)
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Persons
Stefanie Hessler is a contemporary art curator, writer, editor and director of Swiss Institute in New York.
Knut Ljøgodt, art historian, is director of the Nordic Institute of Art, Oslo.
Susanne Østby Sæther is curator of photography and new media at the Henie Onstad Kunstsenter in Oslo.
Knut Ljøgodt, art historian, is director of the Nordic Institute of Art, Oslo.
Susanne Østby Sæther is curator of photography and new media at the Henie Onstad Kunstsenter in Oslo.