Henri Gaudier-Brzeska - Dans les collections du centre Pompidou
Editions Centre Pompidou
Topics
Centre Pompidou's collections
Fine arts
Description
Rediscover the fascinating work of Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, the French artist who contributed to the revival of sculpture at the beginning of the 20th century and who fascinated the London art scene at the time of Vorticism, a British variant of Futurism.
The exhibition organized in partnership with the Museum of Fine Arts in Orleans presents around twenty sculptures and forty drawings which belong to the collection of the Centre Pompidou, with explanatory notes and photographs.
First marked by the influence of Rodin, from 1911 the young artist sculpts or models portraits, nudes, animal subjects, decorative pieces and quasi-abstract works, applying an original synthesis between cubism and primitivism. He settles in England between 1911 and 1914 and makes a spectacular entrance on to London's avant-garde art scene. Throughout this period, the artist multiplies the drawing studies for his sculptures, and also produces impressive autonomous drawings which are all powerfully graphic.
Under the supervision of Christian Briend and Doïna Lemny - 2009.
Descriptions & Features
- Publisher
- Éditions du Centre Pompidou
- Dimensions
- 220 mm x 280 mm x 22 mm
- Publication year
- 2009
- Number of pages
- 420
- Number of illustrations
- 350
- EAN
- 9782844263896