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Michal Borremans: The Acrobat

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Full Title:

Michal Borremans: The Acrobat

Contributors:

By (Author) Michael Borremans
Text by Katya Tylevich

ISBN:

9781644230831

Publisher:

David Zwirner

Imprint:

David Zwirner

Publication Date:

30th October 2022

UK Publication Date:

7th July 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Paintings and painting
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections

Dewey:

759.9493

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

64

Dimensions:

Width 114mm, Height 178mm

Weight:

70g

Description

"Michal Borremans may be the greatest living figurative painter." -John Vincler, The New York Times "'The Acrobat' provides an opportunity - all too rare on this side of the Atlantic - to see the genius of Borremans in the flesh...It's painterly magic. A major New York museum retrospective is long overdue." -John Vincler, The New York Times Recalling classical painting, both through technical mastery and choice in subject matter, Borremans's depictions of the surprising and the bizarre invites a second look. Uncanny scenes of figures looking at blurred acrobatic displays, hooded subjects rendered in Rembrandt-esque lighting, or solemn portraits demonstrate Borremans's unique vision. In this recent body of work, Borremans continues to draw the viewer in closer with his intimately scaled paintings of mysterious figures in peculiar arenas. Accessible yet full of rich detail, this pocket-size book features fifteen masterful works offering a mystifying narrative. An illuminating text by Katya Tylevich mines the scenes Borremans sets, conjuring the multidimensionality of the works' emotional power and their unique place in the lineage of art history.

Reviews

"Borremans has the advantage of being a respected figurative oil painter who is simultaneously a contemporary artist: he has the entire history of figurative art at his disposal."-- "The Brooklyn Rail"
"'The Acrobat' provides an opportunity -- all too rare on this side of the Atlantic -- to see the genius of Borremans in the flesh...It's painterly magic. A major New York museum retrospective is long overdue."--John Vincler "The New York Times"
"Michal Borremans may be the greatest living figurative painter."--John Vincler "The New York Times"

Author Bio

Michael Borremans's innovative approach to painting combines technical mastery with subject matter that defies straightforward interpretation. His charged canvases address universal themes that seem to resonate with a specifically contemporary relevance. The artist was born in 1963 in Geraardsbergen, Belgium and in 1996 he received his M.F.A. from Hogeschool voor Wetenschap en Kunst, Campus St. Lucas, in Ghent. Borremans continues to live and work in Ghent. Katya Tylevich is an arts and fiction writer. She is the author of Gus Van Sant: The Art of Making Movies, Art Oracles, and Success Oracles, as well as many book and monograph contributions, essays, and interviews. She is the coauthor of My Life As a Work of Art. Notable artist collaborations include The Marina Abramovic Method Cards as well as projects with Barry McGee and Todd Hido. She has been a contributing editor and writer for publications such as Elephant, Mark, Frame, Domus, and Pin-Up. With her brother Alexei she cofounded Friend & Colleague, a platform for editions, fiction, and special projects. She is currently writing a book titled Fear Eats the Soup and working on projects with Michal Borremans as well as Marina Abramovic.

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