Born on September 5, 1935, María de la Concepción, nicknamed Maya, was Pablo Picasso's first daughter. This book, exhibition catalog for the Picasso Museum in Paris, highlights the artist's relationship with his child. Fascinated by his daughter, Picasso took her as a model from an early age. The drawings, paintings, and photographs of Maya reproduced in this book testify to the incredible source of inspiration that Maya was for her father. In addition to her portraits, the book presents drawings made in tandem by father and daughter, that merge the master's line with that of his child, testifying to their bond. The essays of this volume focus on Maya's childhood years, between her birth and the end of the Nazi occupation of Paris when the great majority of the portraits were created - a period of almost incessant war in Europe and traumatic upheaval in Picasso's personal life. Also, in a conversation between Maya Ruiz-Picasso and her daughter, Diana Widmaier-Picasso, Maya's memories are revisited to create an intimate portrait of the artist.
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- 2022
- 2019
In light of a large selection of previously unpublished personal archives - documents, photographs and films - this title explores Picasso's 'Olga period' by contextualising his work during this period and by questioning the contrast between the subject and its portrayal.
- 2017
Alberto Giacometti, Yves Klein: In Search of the Absolute
- 300 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Exploring the artistic connections and contrasts between Yves Klein and Alberto Giacometti, this two-volume set delves into their groundbreaking works. It highlights the unique styles and philosophies of each artist, showcasing how their innovative approaches have influenced the art world. The volumes provide a comprehensive examination of their legacies, making it an essential resource for understanding their contributions to modern art.
- 2014
Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Martin Creed: What's the Point of It?," held at the Hayward Gallery, London, 29 January - 27 April 2014.
- 2013
Wild Art
- 464 pages
- 17 hours of reading
A celebration of art from outside the established Art World.
- 2009
Repetition Is Truth Via Dolorosa
- 56 pages
- 2 hours of reading
This catalog for British painter Rachel Howard’s (born 1969) exhibition at Newport Street Gallery features 14 paintings drawing on the Stations of the Cross, with a study of media images of the torture of Iraqi detainee Ali Shallal al-Qaisi by US soldiers in 2003.