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Marlene Dumas : the image as burden / edited by Leontine Coelewij, Helen Sainsbury and Theodora Vischer.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Tate Publishing, 2014.Description: 195 pages : color illustrations ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 1849762562
  • 9781849762564
Other title:
  • Image as burden
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 759.9492 DUM
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Standard Loan LSAD Library Main Collection 759.9492 DUM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100560664
Standard Loan LSAD Library Main Collection 759.9492 DUM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2 Available 39002100582627

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Marlene Dumas (born in 1953 in Capetown, South Africa) is one of the most prominent and influential painters working today. In an era dominated by the mass media and a proliferation of images, her work is a testament to the meaning and potency of painting. Her intense, psychologically-charged works explores themes such as sexuality, love, death and guilt, often referencing art history and current affairs. Dumas often draws on her expansive visual archive for inspiration and uses the nuances of language to great effect. Her paintings and drawings are characterised by their extraordinary immediacy, expressiveness and sometimes controversial subject matter. This fully-illustrated exhibition catalogue accompanies a major exhibition at Tate Modern in 2015, curated by Tate, the Stendelijk Museum and the Fondation Beyeler in close collaboration with the artist. It will provide a survey of the artist's remarkable oeuvre from the mid-70s to the present day. It will include over 100 artworks displaying her most important paintings and drawings alongside lesser-known works from the early period of her career. Essays from a wide range of contributors will examine the key themes and motifs in her work and will reflect on Dumas' entire career.

Exhibition held at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, 6 September 2014-4 January 2015; Tate Modern, London, 5 February-10 May 2015; Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel, 30 May-13 September 2015.

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