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Saul Steinberg - Between the Lines

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Featuring many rare works and a large-scale, previously forgotten masterwork, this wide-ranging yet intimate book reintroduces readers to one of the most versatile and beloved artists of the post-war era.

Romanian-born Saul Steinberg (1914-1999) had one of the most remarkable careers in American art. While renowned for the covers and drawings that appeared in The New Yorker for nearly six decades, he was equally acclaimed for the drawings, paintings, prints, collages, and sculptures he exhibited internationally in galleries and museums. Through these parallel yet integrated careers, he crafted a rich, playful and constantly evolving visual language. Known to the larger public as the creator of the iconic View of the World from 9th Avenue, Steinberg lamented being most famous as "the man who drew that poster." This beautiful volume goes a long way toward correcting that limited perception. It brings together more than eighty works in a variety of media: collage, drawings, objects, and photographs. It also features Steinberg's astonishing mural, Art Viewers, a gigantic assemblage that was shown on a single occasion in 1966. This book is structured around three essays that explore the artist's use of symbols, his fascination with fakery and imitation, his musings on identity through the theme of the mask, and the autobiographical nature of his work.

About the author

Anne Montfort-Tanguy is curator at the Musée national d'art moderne in Paris, Centre Pompidou.Valerie Loth is Associate curator at the Musée national d’art moderne, Centre Pompidou.

Summary

Featuring many rare works and a large-scale, previously forgotten masterwork, this wide-ranging yet intimate book reintroduces readers to one of the most versatile and beloved artists of the post-war era.

Romanian-born Saul Steinberg (1914-1999) had one of the most remarkable careers in American art. While renowned for the covers and drawings that appeared in The New Yorker for nearly six decades, he was equally acclaimed for the drawings, paintings, prints, collages, and sculptures he exhibited internationally in galleries and museums. Through these parallel yet integrated careers, he crafted a rich, playful and constantly evolving visual language. Known to the larger public as the creator of the iconic View of the World from 9th Avenue, Steinberg lamented being most famous as “the man who drew that poster.” This beautiful volume goes a long way toward correcting that limited perception. It brings together more than eighty works in a variety of media: collage, drawings, objects, and photographs. It also features Steinberg’s astonishing mural, Art Viewers, a gigantic assemblage that was shown on a single occasion in 1966. This book is structured around three essays that explore the artist’s use of symbols, his fascination with fakery and imitation, his musings on identity through the theme of the mask, and the autobiographical nature of his work.

Product details

Assisted by Loth (Editor), Valérie Loth (Editor), Anne Montfort-Tanguy (Editor)
Publisher Prestel
 
Original title Saul Steinberg: Entre les lignes
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.09.2022
 
EAN 9783791388915
ISBN 978-3-7913-8891-5
No. of pages 152
Dimensions 236 mm x 286 mm x 21 mm
Weight 1014 g
Illustrations 150 Farbabb.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art

Kunst, Design, Humor, Skulptur, Collage, Verstehen, Zeichnung, Karikatur, Rumänien, einzelne Künstler, Künstlermonografien, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, USA, New York, Centre Pompidou, The New Yorker, Cartoonist, Cartoons, Zeichnen und Zeichnungen, ca. 1919 bis ca. 1939 (Zwischenkriegszeit), ca. 1940 bis ca. 1949, ca. 1960 bis ca. 1969, ca. 1980 bis ca. 1989, ca. 1970 bis ca. 1979, ca. 1950 bis ca. 1959, ca. 1990 bis ca. 1999

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