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Sean Scully - Eleuthera

SEAN SCULLY (1945-)

For Sean Scully, painting not only expresses what one sees, but also specifically what one feels. His inimitable pictures thus rely solely on paint—applied with a strong, but above all abstract gesture. The Albertina is now presenting Sean Scully from a hitherto unfamiliar side: a series of figurative paintings of his son Oisín playing on the beach of Eleuthera, an island in the Bahamas. Extensive material from Scully’s private archive as well as in-depth essays by Werner Spies and Elisabeth Dutz elaborate on this newly obtained painterly freedom.
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Kunstner Sean Scully
Forfatter Klaus Albrecht Schröder, Elisabeth Dutz, Kelly Grovier, Sean Scully, Werner Spies
Sprog Engelsk
Illustrationer 106 farve og 12 s/h
Format / Sideantal 24,5 × 28 cm. / 160 s
Udgivelsesår 2019
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag Kerber / Albertina
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Lev. 3-5 dage
SEAN SCULLY (1945-)

For Sean Scully, painting not only expresses what one sees, but also specifically what one feels. His inimitable pictures thus rely solely on paint—applied with a strong, but above all abstract gesture. The Albertina is now presenting Sean Scully from a hitherto unfamiliar side: a series of figurative paintings of his son Oisín playing on the beach of Eleuthera, an island in the Bahamas. Extensive material from Scully’s private archive as well as in-depth essays by Werner Spies and Elisabeth Dutz elaborate on this newly obtained painterly freedom.