Marlene Dumas: Measuring Your Own Grave
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In her expressionistic drawings and paintings of the last three decades, acclaimed South African artist Marlene Dumas has focused on the human figure, probing themes of love, desire, despair and confusion in order to slyly critique social and political attitudes toward women, children, people of color and others who have historically been victimized. From her evocative portraits, based on photographs of friends and family as well as figures culled from printed pornography, to her large-scale images highlighting charged relationships within groups, Dumas' work explores the contradictions behind the physical reality of the body, merging acute social commentary with personal experience and art-historical antecedent to create unsettling and ambiguous psychological statements.
Accompanying Dumas' first major mid-career survey in the U.S., with stops in three major American cities, (one yet to be announced) this substantial, fully-illustrated publication features a newly commissioned essay by renowned scholar Richard Shiff, placing the artist's work in relation to both American figurative painting since the 1980s and Abstract Expressionism. The book also includes curator Cornelia H. Butler's examination of Dumas' photographic sources and shorter texts by Lisa Gabrielle Mark and Matthew Monahan. Writings by the artist, as well as an extensive illustrated exhibition history and bibliography, complete this comprehensive examination of the work of one of the most thought-provoking artists working today.
Born in Capetown, South Africa, in 1953, Marlene Dumas has lived in Amsterdam since 1976. Over the last three decades she has had numerous solo exhibitions throughout Europe and the U.S., including the Tate Gallery, London; the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; and the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris. In 1995 she represented The Netherlands at the 46th Venice Biennale.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #170112 in Books
- Published on: 2008-06-01
- Released on: 2008-06-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 288 pages
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About the Author
Marlene Dumas was born in 1953 in Capetown, South Africa. After studying at the Michealis School of Fine Arts there, she relocated to the Netherlands, where she studied in Haarlem and Amsterdam. She has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; the Tate Gallery, London; and the Museum fur Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt.
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Measuring Your Own Grave
This is a definitive book on the paintings of Marlene Dumas, created to accompany the first large travelling retrospective of her work in North America at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles. (The exhibition "Measuring Your Own Grave," also just completed a 3 month showing at MOMA in NYC.) The book includes texts written by Cornelia Butler, Marlene Dumas, Lisa Gabrielle Mark, Matthew Monohan, and Richard Shiff. The many images are beautifully reproduced and Dumas' process, including her photographs and newspaper photos, which directly influenced her paintings, is deeply explored from the differing perspectives of the writers. It's a fascinating account of this brilliant artist.
marlene dumas: measuring my own grave
Very nice, and complete catalog of exhibit at Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles. The Amazon price was far less than the price at the gallery, and the book arrived quickly in perfect condition.
Art student loves this book
I bought this for my daughter who is in art school in Boston. She loves it. She told me the quality is very good and is happy to have it in her collection.




