Giacometti: Sculptures, prints & drawings from the Maeght Foundation.

view larger image

Title

Giacometti: Sculptures, prints & drawings from the Maeght Foundation.

Venues

Art Gallery Of New South Wales. (18 August 2006 – 29 October 2006)

Date

(2006)

Summary

Single-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (NSW). Sculpture, Prints, Drawings

Documentation

Invitation

Web address

https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/exhibitions/gia…

Country of context

Australia

Abstract

One of the most original and inventive artists of the 20th century, Alberto Giacometti stands beside Picasso and Matisse as one of the great masters of modern art.

Best known for his unforgettable, hauntingly beautiful sculptures of the human figure, Giacometti was an artist who worked relentlessly to render his distinctive vision. In his determined hands, the human form became extremely elongated and roughly textured – figures to be seen as if they were in the distance surrounded by an imaginary space.

Swiss-born, Giacometti (1901-1966) spent most of his life in Paris, becoming briefly involved with surrealism in the 1920s, immersing himself in the lively intellectual and artistic debates after the war and socialising with Picasso, Samuel Beckett, Jean Genet and the existentialists Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir.

The first exhibition of Giacometti’s work ever to be held in Australia, this is a rare opportunity to view his work and gain insight to his creative genius. Many of his celebrated sculptures, including the Women of Venice series, are among the 79 works in the exhibition, along with prints and drawings, on tour from the renowned Maeght Foundation, France.

[AGNSW media, 2006].

Last Updated

05 Aug 2024