Yan Pei-Ming: Au nom du pere/In the Name of the Father
Yan Pei-Ming: Au nom du pere/In the Name of the Father
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Yan Pei-Ming: Au nom du pere/In the Name of the Father
Yan Pei-Ming: In the Name of the Father
W029132 | $52.50
Exhibition Catalog
Musee Unterlinden, Colmar, 2021. Published by Editions Hazan, Paris.
192 pp. 28 x 23 cm. Bilingual in English and French. Paperbound.
ISBN 9782754112116
Resonating with the celebrated Isenheim Altarpiece, the masterwork of Musee Unterlinden’s collections, the exhibition offers a fresh reading of the oeuvre of an artist whose work and wit dovetail with the themes of sacrifice and the sacred explored by Grunewald five centuries earlier. It presents, quite exceptionally in France, a collection of more than fifty major paintings as well as a dozen drawings and watercolors from public institutions and private collections in Europe and China and from the artist’s personal archive. Presenting an unprecedented insight into an artistic career spanning four decades, the exhibition takes a closer look at the way the artist sees himself and his work, exploring his stylistic development and place in the history of art.
Subject Headings: Asian Art (Western Style) -- China -- Post-1990 ; Post-2000 ; Post-2020 -- Painting --
Artist(s): Pei, Ming, Yan
Yan Pei-Ming: In the Name of the Father
W029132 | $52.50
Exhibition Catalog
Musee Unterlinden, Colmar, 2021. Published by Editions Hazan, Paris.
192 pp. 28 x 23 cm. Bilingual in English and French. Paperbound.
ISBN 9782754112116
Resonating with the celebrated Isenheim Altarpiece, the masterwork of Musee Unterlinden’s collections, the exhibition offers a fresh reading of the oeuvre of an artist whose work and wit dovetail with the themes of sacrifice and the sacred explored by Grunewald five centuries earlier. It presents, quite exceptionally in France, a collection of more than fifty major paintings as well as a dozen drawings and watercolors from public institutions and private collections in Europe and China and from the artist’s personal archive. Presenting an unprecedented insight into an artistic career spanning four decades, the exhibition takes a closer look at the way the artist sees himself and his work, exploring his stylistic development and place in the history of art.
Subject Headings: Asian Art (Western Style) -- China -- Post-1990 ; Post-2000 ; Post-2020 -- Painting --
Artist(s): Pei, Ming, Yan