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MARTIN RAMIREZ: REFRAMING CONFINEMENT

MARTIN RAMIREZ (1895-1963)

Accompanying a major museum exhibition showcasing the drawings of the acclaimed selftaught artist Martín Ramírez, this volume offers a comprehensive selection of his complex and compelling art.
Martín Ramírez created nearly 450 drawings of remarkable visual clarity and expressive power while confined in a California mental institution for more than twenty-five years. Diagnosed as schizophrenic, he achieved posthumous fame with recent exhibitions of his works. Eighty important drawings, culled from public and private collections, comprehensively survey his achievement and demonstrate that he was one of the great draftsmen of the twentieth century. The richness of Ramírez’s drawings and the depth of historical and cultural influences in his work point to his deep engagement with society. The artist’s unique process-employing found items, homemade pigments, matchsticks, and large swaths of paper- is explored, as are his personal experiences of poverty, exile, and confinement. The volume includes recent research about Ramírez’s life, family, and art, and features examples from a cache of previously unknown drawings by Ramírez, whose discovery caused a great sensation. This dazzling book displays Ramirez’s skill and inventiveness and shows why his work is worthy of its own place in the annals of modern art.
 
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Emne Tegninger
Kunstner RAMIREZ, Martin
Forfatter Brooke Davis Anderson
Sprog Engelsk tekst
Illustrationer 110 ill. i farver
Format / Sideantal 28 x 24 cm / 208 sider
Udgivelsesår 2010
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag Reina Sofia/Prestel
Antikvarisk
Antal
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ISBN 9783791350486
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MARTIN RAMIREZ (1895-1963)

Accompanying a major museum exhibition showcasing the drawings of the acclaimed selftaught artist Martín Ramírez, this volume offers a comprehensive selection of his complex and compelling art.
Martín Ramírez created nearly 450 drawings of remarkable visual clarity and expressive power while confined in a California mental institution for more than twenty-five years. Diagnosed as schizophrenic, he achieved posthumous fame with recent exhibitions of his works. Eighty important drawings, culled from public and private collections, comprehensively survey his achievement and demonstrate that he was one of the great draftsmen of the twentieth century. The richness of Ramírez’s drawings and the depth of historical and cultural influences in his work point to his deep engagement with society. The artist’s unique process-employing found items, homemade pigments, matchsticks, and large swaths of paper- is explored, as are his personal experiences of poverty, exile, and confinement. The volume includes recent research about Ramírez’s life, family, and art, and features examples from a cache of previously unknown drawings by Ramírez, whose discovery caused a great sensation. This dazzling book displays Ramirez’s skill and inventiveness and shows why his work is worthy of its own place in the annals of modern art.