gogogo
Syndetics cover image
Image from Syndetics

Antonio Lopez Garcia : drawings / Antonio Lopez Garcia and Francisco Calvo Serraller.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Madrid : Tf. Editores, 2010.Description: 216 pISBN:
  • 9781935202257
  • 1935202251
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 741.092 GAR
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Standard Loan LSAD Library Main Collection 741.092 GAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100625830

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The Spanish artist Antonio L pez Garc a is revered worldwide not only for the extreme realism he brings to his paintings and drawings, but because he conveys through this extreme realism a wonderful sensitivity to light, color and space, enabling each to breathe with a tranquility that allows for the encroachments of everyday life. Interior scenes of dining tables, bathroom sinks, toilets, dressers are depicted in sober light that recall Chardin or the intimisme of Vuillard--though L pez Garc a surpasses even these masters in his ability to make unforgivingly prosaic subject matter, such as a brick wall or a refrigerator, sparkle and throb with mood. The artist's statement that "you work until the whole surface has an expressive intensity equivalent to what you have before you, converted into a pictorial reality" conveys something of the labor he brings to his works: L pez Garc a is not a prolific artist, and as a result shows rarely (his 2008 exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, consolidated his already strong audience in the U.S.). His drawings and paintings are equally esteemed, but until now, the drawings have never been the subject of a monograph. All of the work in this superbly designed publication has been carefully selected by the artist's daughter, Maria; much of it has never been reproduced until now. Including 200 color plates and a moving text by the artist himself, it stands as a powerful testimony to L pez Garc a's astounding achievement.
Antonio L pez Garc a (born 1936) studied at the School of Art in Madrid in the early 1950s, and quickly became part of a nucleus of realist painters, such as Francisco L pez Hern ndez, Amalia Avia and Isabel Quintanilla. L pez Garc a was the subject of V ctor Erice's 1992 film El Sol del Membrillo ( The Quince Tree of the Sun ), which closely chronicles the artist's attempts to paint a quince tree.

Powered by Koha