Tomi Ungerer: It's All About Freedom
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Tomi Ungerer: It's All About Freedom
W035538 | $55.00 / 10% library disc.
Exhibition Catalog
Sammlung Falckenberg/Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, 2021. Organized in association with Musee Tomi Ungerer-Centre international de l'Illustration, Musees de Strasbourg and Tomi Ungerer Estate, Cork.
264 pp. 180 ills. 29 x 23 cm. Bilingual in English and German. Paperbound.
ISBN 9783775752053
From early childhood drawings of the 1930s to collages and objects from the last decade of the artist’s life, Tomi Ungerer: It’s All about Freedom presents a comprehensive cross section of Ungerer’s vast oeuvre for the first time, revealing the political and stylistic lines and breaks in his career as a “freewheeling artist.” With an abundance of illustrations, the book includes many unpublished and unseen works from the Ungerer estate, and celebrates his unceasing passion for experimentation across genres and the interplay between drawing, collage and assemblage. Accompanying essays—by the artist’s daughter Aria Unger, Thérèse Willer, Belinda Grace Gardner and Thomas David—examine the continuities and motifs across the many genres Ungerer traversed.
Subject Headings: Eastern and Western European Art ; Western Art -- France -- Post-1945 -- Drawings and Watercolors ; Several Fine Arts Media (Western) --
Artist(s): Ungerer, Tomi
W035538 | $55.00 / 10% library disc.
Exhibition Catalog
Sammlung Falckenberg/Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, 2021. Organized in association with Musee Tomi Ungerer-Centre international de l'Illustration, Musees de Strasbourg and Tomi Ungerer Estate, Cork.
264 pp. 180 ills. 29 x 23 cm. Bilingual in English and German. Paperbound.
ISBN 9783775752053
From early childhood drawings of the 1930s to collages and objects from the last decade of the artist’s life, Tomi Ungerer: It’s All about Freedom presents a comprehensive cross section of Ungerer’s vast oeuvre for the first time, revealing the political and stylistic lines and breaks in his career as a “freewheeling artist.” With an abundance of illustrations, the book includes many unpublished and unseen works from the Ungerer estate, and celebrates his unceasing passion for experimentation across genres and the interplay between drawing, collage and assemblage. Accompanying essays—by the artist’s daughter Aria Unger, Thérèse Willer, Belinda Grace Gardner and Thomas David—examine the continuities and motifs across the many genres Ungerer traversed.
Subject Headings: Eastern and Western European Art ; Western Art -- France -- Post-1945 -- Drawings and Watercolors ; Several Fine Arts Media (Western) --
Artist(s): Ungerer, Tomi