A Maçonaria e o Cristianismo
Autor: José Lopes Bragança
Editora: Imprensa Oficial
Assunto: Maçonaria
Ano de edição: 1987
Autor: BRUTAN, CHERYL
Editora: MFA PUBLICATIONS
Assunto: Fotografia
Ano de edição: 2001
ISBN: 9780878466252
Edição:
Autor: BRUTAN, CHERYL
Editora: MFA PUBLICATIONS
Descrição:
how Do We Distinguish The Boundaries - If They Exist - Between Reality And Fiction? And How Does An Artist Suggest Such Discoveries Are Of Consequence? For Sophie Ristelhueber, The Greatest Truth Is Found In The Details Of The World. Intensely Personal And Objectively Restrained, Ristelhueber Embraces The Scars Of Human Existence, Whether Through The Image Of An Undefined Landscape Crippled By Bombing Or The Peeling Wallpaper Found In A Family Home. She Transcends The Turmoil And Specificity Of A Location And, Instead, Creates Art Without Limits Of Time And Identity Through Photographs And Installations That Are Haunting, Provocative, And Telling. Details Of The World Is The Most Comprehensive Anthology Of Ristelhueber's Career, Including A Selection From All Her Major Projects And Numerous - And Previously Unpublished - Images. Recognized For Her Own Books That Poignantly Complement Her Work, She Conceived Of And Designed This Volume To Accompany The Major Survey Of Her Career Organized By The Museum Of Fine Arts, Boston. With An Informative Text By Exhibition Curator Cheryl Brutvan That Examines Ristelhueber's Work And Obsessions, This Is Not Only The Most Thorough Consideration Of One Of France's Most Noteworthy Contemporary Artists, But Also An Art Object In Itself.
a Half-ruined Beirut Apartment Building From The Early '80s, Its Parquet Floor Hanging Precipitously Over A Debris-strewn Courtyard, Is Juxtaposed With A Shot Of The Mellow Parquet Of A Gallery In Which A Lush European Landscape Hangs. Such Contrasts Are Just Some Of The Details Of The World Documented By Paris-based Photographer Sophie Ristelhueber. As Curator Cheryl Brutvan Of Boston's Museum Of Fine Arts Shows In This Masterfully Produced Little Book (7 X 41/2), Ristelhueber's Largely People-less Landscapes Whether Natural, Extreme, Man-made Or Ruined Take On Larger Resonance By Ingenious Changes In Scale, Framing And Setting Among The 81 Color And 64 B&w Shots Here. Ristelhueber's Work Is A Step Toward A Truly Global Imagination. ( Jan) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.