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Wayne Thiebaud

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Wayne Thiebaud's famous, literally candy-colored still lifes of pies, cakes, gumball machines, and lipsticks reflect the promise and abundance of the American way of life a society of plenty, where supply exceeds demand.The tactile impression created by his pasty layers of paint brings the objects to life and creates an atmosphere in which irony and melancholy are carefully balanced. Testing the possibilities of painterly expression, Thiebaud's brilliant painting technique explores the boundaries of the real and imagined world. This catalogue presents all aspects of the legendary American artist's oeuvre, including still lifes and portraits, as well as his deserted, multi-perspective cityscapes and river landscapes, in luminous pastels that exude a peculiar summertime sadness.
WAYNE THIEBAUD (1920, Mesa, AZ-2021, Sacramento, CA) began his career as a cartoonist and graphic designer, briefly working for Walt Disney Studios. As an artist, Thiebaud was associated with the US Pop Art movement: his still lifes gained nationwide attention as part of the landmark exhibition New Paintings of Common Objects in 1962, which also featured Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Ed Ruscha and is considered a milestone in the critical reception of Pop Art.

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Wayne Thiebaud’s famous, literally candy-colored still lifes of pies, cakes, gumball machines, and lipsticks reflect the promise and abundance of the American way of life―a society of plenty, where supply exceeds demand.
The tactile impression created by his pasty layers of paint brings the objects to life and creates an atmosphere in which irony and melancholy are carefully balanced. Testing the possibilities of painterly expression, Thiebaud’s brilliant painting technique explores the boundaries of the real and imagined world. This catalogue presents all aspects of the legendary American artist’s oeuvre, including still lifes and portraits, as well as his deserted, multi-perspective cityscapes and river landscapes, in luminous pastels that exude a peculiar summertime sadness.
WAYNE THIEBAUD (1920, Mesa, AZ–2021, Sacramento, CA) began his career as a cartoonist and graphic designer, briefly working for Walt Disney Studios. As an artist, Thiebaud was associated with the US Pop Art movement: his still lifes gained nationwide attention as part of the landmark exhibition New Paintings of Common Objects in 1962, which also featured Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Ed Ruscha and is considered a milestone in the critical reception of Pop Art.

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Authors Janet Bishop, Jason Edward Kaufman, Ulf et Küster
Assisted by Basel (Editor), Ulf Küster für die Fondation Beyeler (Editor), Riehen / Basel Ulf Küster für die Fondation Beyeler (Editor)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.02.2023
 
EAN 9783775754026
ISBN 978-3-7757-5402-6
No. of pages 160
Dimensions 238 mm x 18 mm x 322 mm
Weight 102 g
Illustrations 156 Abb.
Series Zeitgenössische Kunst
Museumskatalog
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Plastic arts

USA, Pop Art, Kalifornien, einzelne Künstler, Künstlermonografien, Malerei und Gemälde, Pop-Art, Amerika, Painting, Landscape, Retrospective, Micky Mouse, Fondation Beyeler, Wayne Thiebaud, Bay Area Figurative Movement, New Realism

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