Rita de Muynck: Under the Skin
By (Author) Andrea C. Theil
By (author) Christa Stterlin
By (author) Thomas Zacharias
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
15th May 2014
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
759.9493
Paperback
160
1150g
Dreams, the subconscious, and the involuntary sensual associations of synesthesia are among the forces that find expression in the large-scale figurative paintings and droll day-and-night drawings of Belgian contemporary artist Rita de Muynck. Expressionistic and richly colored, de Muynck's paintings draw viewers into a rich world of sensual experience.
This lavishly illustrated book--the first to turn the focus on de Muynck's body of work--presents the artist's paintings, drawings, installations, and sculptures from 1998 to the present alongside an interview with de Muynck and a selection of essays and literary and scientific texts. Together, the paintings and writings in Rita de Muynck: Under the Skin contribute to an understanding of how the artist's distinct style is characterized by the interconnectedness of the senses and the expression of existential experience.
Andrea C. Theil works at the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation in New York City, where she manages Rita de Muynck's catalog raisonn.