Daniel Dezeuze Drawings 1960-2018 Monograph Published by Skira/Templon
A comprehensive monograph titled 'Daniel Dezeuze. Dessins 1960-2018' has been published by Skira in collaboration with Galerie Templon, priced at €45. The 320-page volume features an introductory essay by Olivier Kaeppelin and an interview conducted by Pierre Manuel. It presents a wide range of Dezeuze's drawings from 1960 to 2018, showcasing his use of materials such as graphite, charcoal, ink, watercolor, pastels, wet paper, and vellum. The book includes color plates and explores the artist's approach, which he describes as entering into his subject rather than facing it. Referring to his series 'Lascaux 1982-1984,' Dezeuze states, 'I treated Lascaux as an emotion, not as a replica.' The monograph also highlights specific works like 'Mystère de l'abandon' (pages 256-261) and 'Énigme de Giverny' (pages 263-267).
Key facts
- Monograph titled 'Daniel Dezeuze. Dessins 1960-2018' published by Skira/Templon.
- Book costs 45 euros and has 320 pages.
- Includes essay by Olivier Kaeppelin and interview by Pierre Manuel.
- Covers drawings from 1960 to 2018.
- Materials include graphite, charcoal, ink, watercolor, pastels, wet paper, vellum.
- Features color plates.
- Dezeuze describes his approach as entering into the subject.
- Reference to series 'Lascaux 1982-1984' as emotion not replica.
- Specific works: 'Mystère de l'abandon' (pp. 256-261) and 'Énigme de Giverny' (pp. 263-267).
Entities
Artists
- Daniel Dezeuze
- Olivier Kaeppelin
- Pierre Manuel
Institutions
- Skira
- Galerie Templon
Sources
- artpress —