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The entries range from more traditional thumbnail descriptions of artists and objects in the celebrated collection to some fairly arcane sections devoted to concepts like the fourth dimension (illustrated by a Braque cubist painting). The formidable art theorist Rosalind Krauss writes an entry on informe, elucidating French philosopher Bataille's principle of "formlessness": "Although Bataille's analogue for the informe was the crushed spider or the blob of spittle, and though Miró's detour from painting took the form of working with trash, Giacometti's example of formlessness cannily assumed a highly polished, even geometrically simple set of shapes." If you're up on art, you're intrigued; if Krauss confuses you, don't panic--simply turn to the accessible entry on Giacometti, which is more straightforwardly biographical.
I'm not sure an alphabetical listing is the best way to put the Guggenheim's awesome 20th-century masterworks in the clearest possible context. But this handbook is concise, lively, handsome, and a bit perverse. --Victoria Ellison --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Guggenheim redux,
By Claude Reich (Florianopolis, Brazil and Paris, France) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Guggenheim Museum Collection: A to Z (Hardcover)
A good introduction to the collection of one of the most interesting museums in NY, this book lists in an alphabetic order the majority of the artists represented in the collection, giving a short biography and illustrating at least one work with a concise explanation of it. It also begins with a history of the building and of the collection, which gives a good insight on some of the most active art patrons of the XXth century.
As it is often difficult to get a glimpse of these works (most of them are seldom on view in the museum's galleries), this guide is worth keeping in one's library.
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Great Book!,
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I got this book so that I would know a little bit about the pieces of art in the museum before I actually visited it. It's got all of the major works in it along with excellent pictures and descriptions. Better to buy it here online because a decent guide book at the museum itself is no cheaper than about $40.
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