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Cahiers d’Art 2018

Cahiers d’Art 2018

42nd Year

by Remi Labrusse and Jean-Louis Cohen
Paperback
Publication Date: 26/08/2020

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A special edition of the revue showcasing the relationship between Miro and Cahiers d'Art

The 2018 Cahiers d'Art revue revisits Miro's works and relationship between Miro and Cahiers d'Art through an anthology of the most beautiful texts published in the revue. It also introduces unpublished objects and pieces from the artist's collection. The stencil Miro made for the No. 1-4 of the 1936 revue is silkscreened as this revue's cover. The issue also includes an interview with Staffan Ahrenberg and Miquel Barcelo, and works by Helen Marten, Koo Jong A and Karel Malich.

Anchored in the beauty of the Catalan land and in the primitive power of objects, Miro's works unfold their magical dimension alongside movements and theories. The art critic and founder of Cahiers d'Art, Christian Zervos never stopped following and defending the work of this unclassifiable artist, "the most lyrical painter of his time" and "the most important post cubist artist". Miro is indeed present in Cahiers d'Art from the first year of its existence, 1926, utill the last, 1960. He drew many covers and his famous stencil "Help Spain!" (Aidez l'Espagne!) was published in the No. 4-5 of the 1937 issue of the Cahiers d'Art revue.

This issue of the new revue, under the direction of Remi Labrusse, revisits the relationship between Miro and Cahiers d'Art through an anthology of the most beautiful texts published in the revue. It also provides insight into the great originality of Miro's primitivism and a discovery of two collections of the artist: the objects that filled his studio, and the unpublished paintings that he added into certain books in his library. An essay by Elisa Sclaunick is dedicated to Miro's unpublished correspondence with writer Jacques Dupin. A text by Jean-Louis Cohen pays tribute to the architect Jose-Luis Sert who created the buildings of the Palma studio and the Barcelona Foundation, while Rosa Maria Mallet returns to the history of the Miro Foundation.

Lastly, four artists complete the revue with a contemporary counterpoint: the Spanish Miquel Barceló, the English Helen Marten, the South Korean Koo Jong A and the Czech Karel Malich.

ISBN:
9782851173010
9782851173010
Category:
Individual artists
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
26-08-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cahiers d'art
Country of origin:
France
Pages:
176
Dimensions (mm):
315x245x22.86mm
Weight:
0.3kg
Remi Labrusse

Remi Labrusse, professor of art history, Universite Paris X - Nanterre

Jean-Louis Cohen

Jean-Louis Cohen, professor in the History of Architecture at New York University Institute of Fine Arts

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