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This monograph dedicated to the work of Edgar Degas (1834-1917) is a decisive contribution to the studies on the French artist. Its truly innovative focus underlines discussions related to "dance, politics and society", as indicated by the subtitle of the book, with special attention to issues of gender, identity, work, race, prostitution and representation of women, so pertinent to our time. Degas is considered a complete artist, working on various techniques and, at the end of his life, left as a legacy about 6,000 works, of which 2,000 related to the universe of dance and ballet. Its contradictions and ambiguities, especially the fact that it is based between tradition and modernity, reaffirm the uniqueness of the artist in the history of Western art. This book includes ten essays specially written for publication by experts around the world, plus an introductory text from the volume organizers. The book also comprises a visual essay: a series of photographs made by Sofia Borges in an extensive research of the artist around the bronze sculptures belonging to the Museum of Art of São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand, both the iconic fourteen-year-old Ballerina and other bronzes. The artist worked throughout 2020 making countless photographs of the Degas works in the MASP's collection and in the technical reserve. With her camera, she reinterprets and designs new images for sculptures that are true classics in the museum's collection. In this operation, Borges' extraordinary photographs reveal, transform and update Degas' works in an innovative and radical way. Borges' images are displayed on Lina Bo Bardi's glass easels and on panels in the gallery on the first floor of the museum, in close dialogue with the sculptures. The installation with easels and showcases, in a room painted in gradient and with an "infinite background" in black color, offers a truly immersive experience to see and review Degas. Two other photographs of Borges are exhibited on the front and back of an easel (in a new assembly for the museum's iconic device), on the site where fourteen-year-old Ballerina is usually exhibited on the second floor, space for the museum's collection.
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Degas: dança, política e sociedade
2021, MASP, Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand
in Portuguese
- Primeira edição.
6557770047 9786557770047
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Degas: dance, politics and society
2021, Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand, DelMonico Books/D.A.P.
in English
1636810047 9781636810041
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Degas: un peintre impressionniste
2015, Gallimard, Musée des impressionnismes
in French
2070148823 9782070148820
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Degas (Rizzoli Art Classics)
October 11, 2005, Rizzoli, Rizzoli International Publications, Incorporated
Paperback
in English
0847827305 9780847827305
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Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at the Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand, between December 4, 2020 and August 1, 2021.
Autores: Adriano Pedrosa; Ana Magalhães; Anthea Callen; Fernando Oliva; Gabriela Gotoda; Isolde Pludermacher; Leïla Jarbouai; Leslie Dick; Norma Broude; Raisa Rexer; Susan Tenneriello.
Includes bibliographical references.
In Portuguese.
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This substantial new monograph on the work of Edgar Degas (1834-1917), one of the most significant artists of the 19th and 20th centuries, is a decisive contribution to the literature on the French Impressionist artist. An innovative and groundbreaking book, with underlying discussions related to "dance, politics and society," it pays special attention to issues of gender, identity, labor, race and the representation of women. Degas worked in various mediums, and, at the end of his life, left around 6,000 works, including 2,000 related to the world of dance and ballet. The contradictions and ambiguities of his art, especially the way he straddles both tradition and modernity, reaffirm both his uniqueness and significance in the history of Western art. Degas: Dance, Politics and Society includes ten essays, never before published, by experts around the world, and also features a visual essay of black-and-white photographs of the bronze sculptures, including Little Dancer Aged Fourteen, by the Brazilian artist Sofia Borges. Through her camera, Borges reinterprets and conceives new images of Degas' most cherished and classic sculptures. Borges' extraordinary photographs reveal, transform and revisit Degas' works in an innovative and radical manner. Exhibition: Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand, São Paulo, Brazil (12.04.2020-08.01.2021).
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