
The Baroque World of Fernando Botero
John Sillevis(Author)
Yale University Press
Published on 29. March 2007
Book
Hardback
283 pages
978-0-300-12359-3 (ISBN)
Description
Colombian-born Fernando Botero (b. 1932) is a painter, sculptor, and draftsman renowned for his extravagantly rounded figures combining the polish and excess of Spanish colonial baroque with the social realism of the Mexican muralists. Their humorous exaggeration belies the more serious content of Botero's work-commentary on colonialism, political instability in Latin America, and the vernacular artistic traditions of the region, as well as European art history.
Accompanying the artist's first American retrospective in over thirty years, The Baroque World of Fernando Botero is the most extensive study of his life and work to date. Drawn exclusively from Botero's private collection, the 100 works featured in this book, including previously unpublished paintings and drawings, represent the full scope of his oeuvre from a uniquely personal perspective. Many of these-portraits of friends and family members and remembered scenes-have remained in the artist's possession since their creation, while others he has bought back over the years as markers of significant developments in his career. Three essays examine the artist's creative life, from the aesthetic environment in which Botero developed his unique style to his catalyzing influence on the Colombian art world of the 1960s and 70s.
Published in association with Art Services International
Exhibition Schedule:
Musee National des Beaux-Arts du Quebec, Canada (January 27 - April 21, 2007)
San Antonio Museum of Art, Texas (May 26 - August 19, 2007)
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma (September 15 - December 9, 2007)
Society of Four Arts, Palm Beach, Florida (January 18 - February 24, 2008)
Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, Delaware (March 15 - June 7, 2008)
New Orleans Museum of Art, Louisiana (June 28 - September 21, 2008)
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Tennessee (October 18, 2008 - January 11, 2009)
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado (May 23- August 15, 2009)
Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, California (September 12 - December 6, 2009)
Accompanying the artist's first American retrospective in over thirty years, The Baroque World of Fernando Botero is the most extensive study of his life and work to date. Drawn exclusively from Botero's private collection, the 100 works featured in this book, including previously unpublished paintings and drawings, represent the full scope of his oeuvre from a uniquely personal perspective. Many of these-portraits of friends and family members and remembered scenes-have remained in the artist's possession since their creation, while others he has bought back over the years as markers of significant developments in his career. Three essays examine the artist's creative life, from the aesthetic environment in which Botero developed his unique style to his catalyzing influence on the Colombian art world of the 1960s and 70s.
Published in association with Art Services International
Exhibition Schedule:
Musee National des Beaux-Arts du Quebec, Canada (January 27 - April 21, 2007)
San Antonio Museum of Art, Texas (May 26 - August 19, 2007)
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma (September 15 - December 9, 2007)
Society of Four Arts, Palm Beach, Florida (January 18 - February 24, 2008)
Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, Delaware (March 15 - June 7, 2008)
New Orleans Museum of Art, Louisiana (June 28 - September 21, 2008)
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Tennessee (October 18, 2008 - January 11, 2009)
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado (May 23- August 15, 2009)
Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, California (September 12 - December 6, 2009)
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
89 b-w + 128 color illus.
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 248 mm
Weight
2132 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-300-12359-3 (9780300123593)
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Persons
John Sillevis is chief curator of the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague. David Elliott is director of the Mori Art Museum, Tokyo. Edward J. Sullivan is professor of fine arts and dean of humanities at New York University and author of the forthcoming Language of Objects in the Art of the Americas (Yale).