The Naked Nude
By (Author) Frances Borzello
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st October 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
704.9421
192
Width 215mm, Height 280mm
1200g
Beautiful, handsome, flawless - the nude in art remained for many centuries a victory of fiction over fact. In this study, Frances Borzello - a skilled communicator with an ability to make us want to look at art and think anew about it - has much to say about modern art and about our contemporary and historical fixation with the body and the nude.
The book memorably contrasts the civilized, sanitized, perfected artistic nude of Kenneth Clark's classic, The Nude: A Study in Ideal Form, with today's depictions: raw, uncomfortable, both disturbing and intriguing. Grittier and more subtle, both male and female, the new nude asks awkward questions and behaves provocatively. It is a very naked nude, created to deal with the issues and contradictions that surround the body in our time.
Borzello explores the role of the nude in 20th- and 21st-century art, looking at the work of a wide range of international artists creating contemporary nudes. Her fascinating text is complemented by a profusion of well-chosen, unusual and beautifully reproduced illustrations.
The story begins with an investigation into how and why the nude has survived and flourished in an art world that prematurely announced its demise. Subsequent chapters focus in turn on body art, performance art, new perspectives of women artists, and the nude in painting, portraiture, sculpture - and its most extreme and graphic expressions that intentionally push the boundaries of both art and our comfort zone.
'Borzello brilliantly updates the evasively genteel distinction between naked and nude made by Kenneth Clark in 1956 Borzellos illustrations are titillating, embarrassing and sometimes outright disgusting: here we find art holding a mirror up to our troublesome human nature' - Observer
'Frances Borzello has produced a thoughtful, highly intelligent book, tracking the newly frank, newly naked nude' - RA Magazine
'A fascinating, often humorous overview of our obsession with the naked body, and benefits from many wonderful colour reproductions' - Daily Telegraph
Frances Borzello has specialized in the social history of art since obtaining her PhD at the University of London.