Giacometti

  • Giacometti: A Biography
    By James Lord

    Breton, P. Brochet, Frederick Brown, Corinne Browne, Pierre Bruguiere, Camille Bryon, Bernard Buffet, ... l_7.fstrati0s and Alice Eleftheriades {Tériade), Abdelltader Flifilali, Robert Ellcon, Nina Engel, Edwin Engel~ bcrts, ...

  • Giacometti: A Biography
    By James Lord

    In one of his earliest works, Beckett speaks of the “morbid dread of sphinxes.” Such a dread was apparently a real and active aspect of his imaginative life, for the theme of impotence recurs throughout his work, coupled with the motif ...

  • Giacometti: Critical Essays
    By Julia Kelly, Peter Read

    Giacometti: Critical Essays considers Giacometti's work and career from the 1920s to the 1960s via a series of specific contextual studies.

  • Giacometti: Critical Essays
    By Peter Read

    Hohl, Reinhold, 'Eine Selbstdarstellung des jungen Alberto Giacometti', Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 13/14 July 1991, ... Young Alberto Giacometti', in Alberto Giacometti: Early Works in Paris (1922–1930), New York: Yoshii Gallery, 1994, pp.

  • Giacometti: Pure Presence
    By Paul Moorhouse

    This book, like the exhibition it accompanies, looks at the various phases of the artist’s career and explores in detail his depiction of his main sitters, including his mother; Diego his brother; his wife Annette; Jean Genet the ...

  • Giacometti
    By Alberto Giacometti, Fondation Beyeler

    The isolate and emaciated figures of Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966) speak of the extremes of solitude, but the artist's own social and familial world was populous, composed of a greatly and...

  • Giacometti
    By Yves Bonnefoy

    By focusing on the works rather than on the details of the artists life, and by relying on the evidence of Giacomettis important writings and statements, the authora poet, essayist, and friend of the artistprovides a wealth of ...

  • Giacometti: l'homme qui marche
    By Alberto Giacometti, Adrien Maeght, Isabelle Maeght

    Giacometti: l'homme qui marche