Howard Kanovitz : visible difference
In 1972 the already famous curator Harald Szeemann invited Howard Kanovitz--together with the Americans Chuck Close and Richard Estes, the British painter Malcolm Morley, the Swiss artist Franz Gertsch and the Germans Gerhard Richter and Sigmar Polke--to take part in the documenta 5 exhibition in Ka...
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Koblenz
: Ludwig Museum
, [2017]
Cinisello Balsamo (Milano) : Silvana editoriale , [2017] |
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[Rezension von: Howard Kanovitz, Howard Kanovitz - visible difference] |
Ghi chú tác giả: | Herausgeber Beate Reifenscheid, Stadt Koblenz Redaktion: Mark R. Hesslinger |
Tóm tắt: | In 1972 the already famous curator Harald Szeemann invited Howard Kanovitz--together with the Americans Chuck Close and Richard Estes, the British painter Malcolm Morley, the Swiss artist Franz Gertsch and the Germans Gerhard Richter and Sigmar Polke--to take part in the documenta 5 exhibition in Kassel as exponents of photography-based painting. Kanovitz also participated in documenta 6 in 1977. He was given solo shows by museums in other cities, including Utrecht, Duisburg, Berlin and Hannover. Visible Difference at the Ludwig Museum, Koblenz, is Kanovitz's first solo exhibition in a museum since 1980. It offers an opportunity to rediscover this master of Pop Art and Photorealism, to trace his artistic development through seminal works from his oeuvre, and to conduct a scholarly exploration of his artistic significance in retrospect |
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Mô tả sách: | Howard Kanovitz (1929-2009) Catalog of an exhibition held at the Ludwig Museum im Deutschherrenhaus, Koblenz, Germany, March 26-May 28, 2017. - Howard Kanovitz (1929-2009). - Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-183) |
Mô tả vật lý: | 183 Seiten 30 cm |
số ISBN: | 9788836636167 |