Allen Jones : maîtresse / [editor, Thomas Levy ; essay, Fiona MacCarthy ; translation Engl.-Germ. Belinda Grace Gardner].

Author
Jones, Allen, 1937- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
  • English
  • German
Published/​Created
  • Bielefeld : Kerber Verlag, [2016]
  • ©2016
Description
79 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm.

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    Kerber art [More in this series]
    Summary note
    The Maîtresse series by the British Pop artist Allen Jones has its origins in a painting that Jones created in 1976 for a film poster for Barbet Schroeder's eponymous and controversially debated film about a seductive, leather-clad dominatrix. In the years until 2015, the Maîtresse motif developed in various executions and in play with poses, colors, and space?into a self-contained group of works within Jones's oeuvre. The catalogue brings together large-format works on canvas, drawings, studies on paper, a newly created silkscreen series, a sculptural work, as well as archival material. Exhibition: LEVY Galerie, Hamburg, Germany (08.11-23.12.2016).
    Notes
    Catalog of an exhibition held at the Levy Galerie, Hamburg, November 8 - December 23, 2016.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Language note
    Parallel texts in English and German.
    Contents
    • Allen Jones: the Maîtresse series / Fiona MacCarthy
    • Paintings=Malereien
    • Drawings=Zeichnungen
    • Allen Jones: Die Maîtresse-Serie / Fiona MacCarthy
    • Studies=Studien
    • Silkscreens=Siebdrucke
    • Appendix=Anhang.
    Other title(s)
    Maîtresse
    ISBN
    • 9783735603296 ((pbk.))
    • 3735603297 ((pbk.))
    OCLC
    973876890
    International Article Number
    • 9783735603296
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