Józef Czapski : an apprenticeship of looking /

This stunning monograph, a long-overdue critical appraisal of Polish artist Jozef Czapski (1896-1993), arrives at a moment when the artist's legacy is gaining new recognition. Within these pages, author Eric Karpeles conveys how making art was so enmeshed with Czapski's way of seeing and b...

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Main Authors: Karpeles, Eric (Author)
Group Author: Karpiński, Wojciech (writer.); Zagajewski, Adam, (1945- ) (writer.)
Published: Thames & Hudson,
Publisher Address: New York, NY :
Publication Dates: 2019.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: This stunning monograph, a long-overdue critical appraisal of Polish artist Jozef Czapski (1896-1993), arrives at a moment when the artist's legacy is gaining new recognition. Within these pages, author Eric Karpeles conveys how making art was so enmeshed with Czapski's way of seeing and being in the world that it was second nature. Given that he lived into his 97th year, it's no surprise that the artist has works dating from every decade of the 20th century but the first. As witness to the tumultuous events of that century, he found in painting "a refuge and a salvation". Prolific as a painter, he was equally disciplined in recording the events of his life in pencil, ink, and watercolour in his journals. At a time when abstract art tended to dominate aesthetic discourse, he preferred to observe the world around him, to portray people going about their daily business. Some of his most compelling works depict theatre-goers and art lovers doing what they do best - looking.
Carrier Form: 270 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9780500023044
0500023042
Index Number: N7255
CLC: J205.513-64
J151.309.5-64
Call Number: J151.309.5-64/K187