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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
great illustrations, curious text,
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This review is from: Giacometti (Paperback)
This large tome is a translation into English from the original written in French and released in 1991. It is written by Yves Bonnefoy, who is primarily a poet by profession. His writing is often of an analytic bent in which he attempts to demonstrate how Giacometti's personality and life experience influenced the sculpture and paintings that he created. Be warned, the style is often prolix and difficult to fathom. I present a random quote from the book as an example." And this is, in a sense, yet another sign of the potential fecundity, the richness of this new period: between these two extremes, without sacrificing anything to their fundamental mystery, Giacometti is now entitled to suggest many compositions-of 'incredible complexity'-which, without reaching the essence of things, none the less will point to it. Sometimes they will let the never-mastered terror before nothingness overwhelm the artist's mind, sometimes they suceed, perhaps, in conveying the 'wonder' of life which remained Giacometti's great supporting thought during these months. Many things become possible: all of them ambiguous". Fortunately not all of the writing is as incomprehensible as this exerpt, but similar passages abound. Ultimately the attentive reader should be able to get some idea of what Bonnefoy is attempting to convey. The redeeming feature of this book is the copious amount of quality reproductions of Giacometti's enigmatic and often haunting sculptures and paintings. These beautiful images often occupy a full page and are in themselves a good enough reason to acquire this book.There are additionally some interesting photographs of the artist and his studio. Despite my reservations about the text, I would still recommend this book as an excellent overview of Giacometti's life and work.
5.0 out of 5 stars
my favorite artist,
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This review is from: Giacometti (Paperback)
If you love his work you must get this book. Its a great catalog of some of his finest works.
7 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best book on one of true greats,
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Alberto Giacometti gave Western art perhaps the most persuasive and comprehensive view of the state of being human post WW2; eroded to its core yet still possessing the intelligence to think it way out of the mess it constantly makes for itself.Yves Bonnefoy's book Giacometti is the definitive work on this artist and should be compulsory reading for anyone contemplating becoming a contemporary artist as it contains all the clues that would alow someone to understand such essential things as integrity and the balancing act between idea and artistry.
2 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
BBB,
By Mark Reddy "Mavenready" (Lousyana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Giacometti (Paperback)
Big Beautiful Book. Great for the coffee table, sometimes that's what's necessary to share with the neighbors one's love of art. I fancy Giacometti's tall, emaciated figures.
1 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Giacometti: Alienation and estrangement,
This review is from: Giacometti (Paperback)
Alberto Giacometti is among my favorite 20th century sculptors -- his semi-representational sculptures are powerful and expressive of the alienation and estrangement of the human condition.
2 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
That's a good book!,
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After i review it and i'll type what i feel!
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Alberto Giacometti by Yves Bonnefoy (Hardcover - February 22, 2011)
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