An edition of Chuck Close (1995)

Chuck Close

life and work, 1988-1995

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An edition of Chuck Close (1995)

Chuck Close

life and work, 1988-1995

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In December 1988, at a high point of his career, a collapsed spinal artery left the painter Chuck Close paralyzed from the shoulders down. He was famous by then for his monumental portraits that deconstructed the conventional notions of identity and personality. Now Close was forced to confront his own identity: could a paralyzed man make monumental art? Three years later, a show of new Close paintings appeared; to the astonishment of the art world, they were as large and powerful as ever.

Not only had he found a way to paint his physically demanding portraits again; they had also been transformed. A more impressionistic and dynamic vision now throbbed from his canvases with new emotional intensity.

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In this book, Close has collaborated with his friend, playwright John Guare, to produce a narrative account that tells the story of what Close calls "the event": the day of the trauma itself, the months of slowly recovering the minimal movement that allows him to still paint, and the transformation of his art as a result. The book also brings together all of his new paintings from the last seven years, including images of Roy Lichtenstein, Eric Fischl, April Gornik, and other major contemporary artists.

Taking the reader even further into his vision, Close brings Guare behind the canvas and into the Polaroid studio to photograph him as a potential subject for a new portrait. With a unique combination of documentary photographs and commentary, Close shows how he conceives and begins the process of making a portrait, and how the subject plays a role in shaping the final image.

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Language
English
Pages
125

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Cover of: Chuck Close
Chuck Close: life and work, 1988-1995
1995, Thames and Hudson in association with Yarrow Press
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Edition Notes

Paintings of contemporary artists and the playwright, J. Guare.

Published in
New York, N.Y
Other Titles
Life and work, 1988-1995, Chuck Close

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
759.13
Library of Congress
ND1329.C54 A4 1995a

The Physical Object

Pagination
125, [1] p. :
Number of pages
125

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL816521M
ISBN 10
0500092532
LCCN
95060602
OCLC/WorldCat
33978226
LibraryThing
520453
Goodreads
286987

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2990883W

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