Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
111 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits, photographs ; 30 x 22 cm |
Note |
Published in conjunction with the exhibition organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, July 13, 2019-February 23, 2020. |
Summary |
Hyman Bloom (1913-2009) was a contemporary of Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, and Arshile Gorky. This new study focuses on Bloom's paintings and drawings of autopsies, anatomical studies, and archaeological excavations from the 1940s and 1950s. He often returned to these subjects throughout his career, using thickly applied paint in rich colors as he aspired to present both the physical and the spiritual on canvas. Insightful curatorial essays accompanied by beautiful full-color reproductions explore this difficult but compelling work, considering themes such as the life, death, and rebirth of Bloom's artistic reputation; the growing divide between figuration and abstraction at this defining moment of American art; earlier artistic traditions of representing mortality; the relationship between these works and Bloom's Judaism, interest in eastern religions, and belief in reincarnation; and the artist's desire to find beauty and meaning within death and decay. In these drawings and paintings, as Bloom himself asserted, "the paradox of the harrowing and the beautiful [can] be brought into unity." -- publisher's description. |
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"With bold gestural strokes and layers of brilliant color, Hyman Bloom explored the confluences between beauty and horror, life and death, figurative art and abstraction. His images of the body belong to a long tradition from Leonardo to Rembrandt to Francis Bacon in which painters study the dead in order to bring art to life. Brilliantly reproduced in this book and accompanied by insightful essays, Bloom's harrowing yet compelling postmortem paintings and drawings join depictions of knobby squashes, skeletal trees, archaelogical excavations, brilliant chandeliers, Jewish brides, and Christmas trees to evoke a circle of birth, death, and regeneration." --publisher's description, lower cover. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Director's Foreword -- Preface -- A Body of Work -- Painting the Dead / Naomi Slipp -- Life After Death -- Plates -- Notes -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Index. |
Event |
"Hyman Bloom: Matters of Life and Death" : July 13, 2019-February 23, 2020, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. |
Language |
Text in English. |
Subject |
Bloom, Hyman, 1913-2009 -- Exhibitions.
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Bloom, Hyman, 1913-2009 -- Criticism and interpretation.
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Bloom, Hyman, 1913-2009 -- Themes, motives.
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Death in art -- Exhibitions.
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Human beings in art -- Exhibitions.
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Painting, American -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- 20th century -- Exhibitions.
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Figurative expressionism -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- 20th century -- Exhibitions.
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Jewish artists -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- 20th century -- Exhibitions.
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Latvian American artists -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- 20th century -- Exhibitions.
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ART / Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions.
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Bloom, Hyman, 1913-2009. (OCoLC)fst01727392
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Bloom, Hyman 1913- (DE-588)119396009
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20.01 history of the art sciences. (NL-LeOCL)077593669
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Genre/Form |
Exhibition catalogs. (OCoLC)fst01424028
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Exhibition catalogs.
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Essays.
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Illustrated works.
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Added Author |
Hirshler, Erica E., author.
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Slipp, Naomi, author.
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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, issuing body, publisher, organzier, host institution.
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ISBN |
9780878468614 (hardcover) |
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0878468617 (hardcover) |
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