This installation of the Modern Master series surveys the work of Rene Magritte, one of the most enigmatic artists of the 20th century and an important figure in the surrealist movement. He combined the commonplace with the fantastic to become the master of "magic realism." Cloud-filled skies, bowler-hatted men, and oversized household objects are in abundance in the more than 60 full-color reproductions included in this volume.
Book Description
The enigmatic images of the great Surrealist Ren Magritte (1898-1967) are so powerful that they seem to define a completely new reality, where everyday objects and familiar situations are transformed in unexpected ways. Magritte's visual ideas are astounding in their variety and originality, and creative people ranging from philosophers to advertising executives have ransacked his art for inspiration. His impact on fine art and artists has been even more dramatic. This collection of key works, which accompanies a major retrospective opening at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in May 2000, is particularly notable because the paintings have been selected to show Magritte's influence on the art of the latter half of the 20th century. An essay by art historian Siegfried Gohr explores some of the major themes in Magritte's work, while more than 60 colorplates tantalize the viewer. 85 illustrations, 65 in full color, 9 3/4 x 12" SIEGFRIED GOHR is professor of art theory at the Hochschule fr Gestalthung in Karlsruhe, Germany, and former director of the Museum Ludwig in Cologne. GARY GARRELS is Elise S. Haas chief curator and curator of painting and sculpture at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION SCHEDULE San Francisco Museum of Modern ArtMay 5-Sept. 5, 2000
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Text: French
Magritte FROM THE PUBLISHER
The enigmatic images of the great Surrealist Renᄑ Magritte (1898-1967) are so powerful that they seem to define a completely new reality, where everyday objects and familiar situations are transformed in unexpected ways. Magritte's visual ideas are astounding in their variety and originality, and creative people ranging from philosophers to advertising executives have ransacked his art for inspiration. His impact on fine art and artists has been even more dramatic. This collection of key works, which accompanies a major retrospective opening at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in May 2000, is particularly notable because the paintings have been selected to show Magritte's influence on the art of the latter half of the 20th century. An essay by art historian Siegfried Gohr explores some of the major themes in Magritte's work, while more than 60 colorplates tantalize the viewer. 85 illustrations, 65 in full color, 9 3/4 x 12"