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Hernan Bas, Works from the Rubell Family Collection. Mark Coetzee. December 5, 2007 - November 28, 2008. First Edition. Published by Rubell Family Collection, Printed in Ecuador, First Edition. Signed and Dated by Artist Hernan Bas.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherRubell Museum
ISBN-100978988868
ISBN-139780978988869
eBay Product ID (ePID)66050427
Product Key Features
Book TitleHernan Bas : Works from the Rubell Family Collection, December 5, 2007-November 28, 2008
Number of Pages218 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicIndividual Artists / General, Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General, American / General
Publication Year2008
IllustratorYes
GenreArt
AuthorMark Coetzee, Hernan Bas
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Length9.5 in
Item Width7 in
Additional Product Features
LCCN2007-908594
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal759
SynopsisThe work of rising Miami artist Hernan Bas indulges in the production of romantic, melancholic, old world imagery that makes reference to Wilde, Huysmans and other writers of the Aesthetic and Decadent period in literature. Reviewing Bas' "pictures of willowy young men filtered through screens of swipey, streaky acrylic and gouache," The New York Times ' Holland Cotter once wrote, "To me, his paintings are elements in a larger, continuous conceptual-performance piece about being gay in twenty-first-century America. He understands that 'gay' is a larger and more interesting category than 'artist,' and one still embattled and historically underexplored. I value whatever he brings to that history." This volume presents 38 works produced over the last decade., The work of rising Miami artist Hernan Bas indulges in the production of romantic, melancholic, old world imagery that makes reference to Wilde, Huysmans and other writers of the Aesthetic and Decadent period in literature. Reviewing Bas' "pictures of willowy young men filtered through screens of swipey, streaky acrylic and gouache," The New York Times ' Holland Cotter once wrote, "To me, his paintings are elements in a larger, continuous conceptual-performance piece about being gay in twenty-first-century America. He understands that 'gay' is a larger and more interesting category than 'artist, ' and one still embattled and historically underexplored. I value whatever he brings to that history." This volume presents 38 works produced over the last decade.