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Vincent Desiderio: Paintings 1975-2005 Book
The distinguished art critic Donald Kuspit reserved a chapter of his book, The Rebirth of Painting in the Late Twentieth Century, for Vincent Desiderio, who, he says, "pictures privacy, with great sensibility and masterful craft" and "Old Master brilliance." This significant monograph, the first on the artist, will gain him the praise and audience his startling accomplishments and empathy deserve, as well as raise him to the top rank of contemporary painters, alongside Mark Tansey, Eric Fischl, John Currin, and Gerhard Richter. More than 100 of Desiderio's works, some of them enormous canvases and triptychs, are faithfully reproduced here, and, thanks in part to five gatefolds their painstaking detail and sweeps of emotion can be truly appreciated. Desiderio's repeated themes and motifs, appearing in often perplexing narratives of great psychological complexity, strike at the intellect and the heart: art history (often manifested in piles of books open to paintings), human intimacy, heroic behavior, and, perhaps most viscerally, the plight of the artist's handicapped son, Sammy. Rounding out the volume are many works on paper and excerpts from the artist's sketchbooks, an interview by Donald Kuspit, and essays by Lawrence Weschler, Barry Schwabsky, and Mia Fineman. Most of all, in Desiderio's highly original works, the viewer will rediscover painting's ability to both astonish and move. Even as we puzzle out the intriguing content of Desiderio's penetrating, sometimes mercilessly honest allegories, we cannot fail to admire the power of his figurative expression. The moods and pictorial force of his humanity, caught at special moments of psychological distress and revelation in their artfully composed surroundings, whether actual or visionary, confer piquant new meanings on their existential human condition, on hope and despair, with an enigmatic power reminiscent of two other artists of our time of quite different temper: Balthus and Eric Fischl. --Sam Hunter Desiderio's paintings compel, and the very fact that his work lends visual fodder to debates about Modernism and Post Modernism is part of their seduction. A sincere, if young theoretician, he simply packs the tools of his trade-painting-tight around a humanist passion that punches as much as it pleases. --Frances DeVuono Virtually everyone of his paintings shows, somewhere in it--somewhere quite central--an uneasy truce or standoff between the experience of art and the experience of life. --Donald Kuspit Edited by Todd Bradway. Essays by Mia Fineman, Barry Schwabsky and Lawrence Weschler. Interview by Donald Kuspit. Clothbound, 12 x 11 in./250 pgs / 160 color and 34 b&w.Read More
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- 1933045078
- 9781933045078
- Todd Bradway
- 1 August 2005
- Distributed Art Publishers, U.S.
- Hardcover (Book)
- 250
- illustrated edition
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