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Alberto Giacometti (Italian pronunciation: [alˈbɛrto dʒakoˈmetti]; 10 October 1901 – 11 January 1966) was a Swiss sculptor, painter, draughtsman and printmaker. He was born in the canton Graubünden's southerly alpine valley Val Bregaglia, as the eldest of four children to Giovanni Giacometti, a well-known post-Impressionist painter. Coming from an artistic background, he was interested in art from an early age.
Giacometti was born in Borgonovo, now part of the Swiss municipality of Bregaglia, near the Italian border. He was a descendant of Protestant refugees escaping the inquisition. Alberto attended the Geneva School of Fine Arts. His brothers Diego (1902–85) and Bruno (1907–2012) would go on to become artists as well. Additionally, Zaccaria Giacometti, later professor of constitutional law and chancellor of the University of Zurich grew up together with them, having been orphaned at the age of 12 in 1905.
In 1922 he moved to Paris to study under the sculptor Antoine Bourdelle, an associate of Rodin. It was there that Giacometti experimented with cubism and surrealism and came to be regarded as one of the leading surrealist sculptors. Among his associates were Miró, Max Ernst, Picasso, Bror Hjorth and Balthus.
Modern art includes artistic work produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the 1970s, and denotes the style and philosophy of the art produced during that era. The term is usually associated with art in which the traditions of the past have been thrown aside in a spirit of experimentation. Modern artists experimented with new ways of seeing and with fresh ideas about the nature of materials and functions of art. A tendency away from the narrative, which was characteristic for the traditional arts, toward abstraction is characteristic of much modern art. More recent artistic production is often called contemporary art or postmodern art.
Modern art begins with the heritage of painters like Vincent van Gogh, Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin, Georges Seurat and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec all of whom were essential for the development of modern art. At the beginning of the 20th century Henri Matisse and several other young artists including the pre-cubists Georges Braque, André Derain, Raoul Dufy, Jean Metzinger and Maurice de Vlaminck revolutionized the Paris art world with "wild", multi-colored, expressive landscapes and figure paintings that the critics called Fauvism. Henri Matisse's two versions of The Dance signified a key point in his career and in the development of modern painting. It reflected Matisse's incipient fascination with primitive art: the intense warm color of the figures against the cool blue-green background and the rhythmical succession of the dancing nudes convey the feelings of emotional liberation and hedonism.
Alberto is the Romance version of the Latinized form (Albertus) of Germanic Albert. It is used in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish. The diminutive is Albertito in Spanish or Albertico in some parts of Latin America, and Albertino in Italian. It derives from the name Adalberto which in turn derives from Athala (meaning noble) and Berth (meaning bright).
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. It has been important in developing and collecting modernist art, and is often identified as the most influential museum of modern art in the world. The museum's collection offers an overview of modern and contemporary art, including works of architecture and design, drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, prints, illustrated books and artist's books, film and electronic media. The Library's holdings include approximately 300,000 books and exhibition catalogs, over 1,000 periodical titles, and over 40,000 files of ephemera about individual artists and groups. The archives holds primary source material related to the history of modern and contemporary art.
MoMA also houses a restaurant, the Modern, run by Alsace-born chef Gabriel Kreuther.
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Actors: Wolf Maya (director), Wolf Maya (producer), Aguinaldo Silva (writer), Nelson Nadotti (writer), Beth Filipecki (costume designer), Marcos Breda (actor), Hans Donner (miscellaneous crew), Carlos Vieira (actor), Chaguinha (actor), Marcelo Escorel (actor), Phil Miler (actor), Oscar Simch (actor), José Carlos Sanches (actor), Paulo Henrique Farias (editor), Marcelo Várzea (actor),
Plot: A soap opera about and for the Brazilian worker. A story about people who win in life through their own efforts. A plot that brings Maria do Carmo, mother of five children, as the main spot, a person who won in life fighting for it, but a person which will have as her main battle finding her daughter, kidnapped a little time after she was born. A story about family conflicts and relations spiced with the rescue of values that the society no longer cares about. The plot is divided in two parts: the first one will be 1968, during the beginning of Brazil's Military Dictatorship, and last four and a half chapters; and the second one begins after a long time, the time we're living now.
Keywords: carnival, corruption, dictatorship, drug, french-cook, gay-couple, homophobia, husband-assassination, kidnapped-daughter, kidnappingActors: Fernanda Montenegro (actress), Stênio Garcia (actor), Zezé Motta (actress), Anselmo Vasconcelos (actor), Paulo César Peréio (actor), José Dumont (actor), Daniel Dantas (actor), Paulo Gracindo (actor), Arnaldo Jabor (director), Arnaldo Jabor (writer), Arnaldo Jabor (producer), Regina Casé (actress), Gilberto Santeiro (editor), Maria Sílvia (actress), Leopoldo Serran (writer),
Genres: Comedy,Actors: Svatopluk Benes (actor), Josef Bláha (actor), Josef Beyvl (actor), Petr Cepek (actor), Zdenek Díte (actor), Karel Effa (actor), Radoslav Brzobohatý (actor), Vlastimil Hasek (actor), Vladimír Hlavatý (actor), Josef Hlinomaz (actor), Jirí Hálek (actor), Josef Kemr (actor), Milos Kopecký (actor), Jirí Krampol (actor), Otto Lackovic (actor),
Plot: This futuristic science fiction comedy features an atomic bomb blast that causes women to grow beards and lose the ability to have children. A summit meeting is held at the United Nations, with the proposed solution of building a time machine. The decision is made to travel back in time and murder Einstein, with the hopeful result being that without the noted mathematician's research there will be no atomic bombs.
Keywords: 1910s, absurdism, albert-einstein, art-nouveau, assassin, backwards-time-travel, based-on-novel, bearded-woman, black-humor, butterfly-effectSubscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI Spend a few intense minutes with Alberto Giacometti in his Paris studio and see him at work on his striking sculptures. Spend a few minutes with Giacometti in his Paris studio and watch him "squeezing and stretching and mauling the clay in his hands". Through sharply edited close-ups, dissonant soundtrack and solemn commentary, this Arts Council film captures the intensity of the artist's concentration as he rhythmically models the spindly, elongated figures that characterise his work. The Arts Council commissioned this film to coincide with their major retrospective of Giacometti's work at the Tate Gallery (now Tate Britain) in the summer of 1965. A similar exhibition was held concurrently at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, sealing the a...
Alberto Giacometti was one of the great painter-sculptors of the twentieth century, explains Tate Modern Director Frances Morris. Celebrated as a sculptor, painter and draughtsman, Giacometti’s distinctive elongated figures are some of the most instantly recognisable works of modern art. A new exhibition at Tate Modern reasserts Giacometti’s place alongside the likes of Matisse, Picasso and Degas as one of the great painter-sculptors of the twentieth century. Here, Curator and Director of Tate Modern Frances Morris highlights three key works in the exhibition. ----- Giacometti – Exhibition at Tate Modern: https://goo.gl/N7ceqx Giacometti in the Tate collection: https://goo.gl/PWDFlF Subscribe for weekly films: http://goo.gl/X1ZnEl ----- We want your feedback! We are carrying out re...
great swiss artist Giacometti painting a portrait
"Je mehr man scheitert, desto mehr erreicht man."(A.G.) Das Porträt enthält Originalaufnahmen von Alberto Giacometti beim Arbeiten. Man kann u.a. das Entstehen eines Bildes und einer Skulptur verfolgen (Ernst Scheidegger, 2001).Zur Kanalseite: https://www.youtube.com/kunstspektrum
Wer ist Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966)? Berühmt und doch verkannt. Das Filmporträt zum 50. Todestag des grossen Malers, Zeichners und Bildhauers stellt sein Schaffen und Leben umfassend vor. Unter Verwendung von Originalaufnahmen (Charles de Lartigue, 2015).
"Es ist, als wäre die Realität hinter Vorhängen verborgen, die ich nach und nach wegziehe." Sehr aufschlussreiches, noch zu Lebzeiten entstandenes Portrait des Malers, Zeichners und Bildhauers. Mit seltenen Aufnahmen bei der Arbeit im Atelier in Paris-Montparnasse und beim Einrichten einer Ausstellung im Kunsthaus Zürich (Jean-Marie Drot, 1963). Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966) war ein Schweizer Bildhauer, Maler und Grafiker der Moderne, der seit 1922 hauptsächlich in Paris lebte und arbeitete. Er besuchte jedoch regelmässig das heimatliche Gebirgstal Bergell, um seine Familie zu treffen und dort künstlerisch tätig zu werden. Giacometti gehört zu den bedeutendsten Bildhauern des 20. Jahrhunderts. Sein Werk ist vom Kubismus, Surrealismus und den philosophischen Fragen um die condition humai...
Watch as the award-winning Irish writer Colm Tóibín shares his thoughts on Giacometti’s iconic ‘Homme qui marche’. A timeless and inspirational sculpture, which has been interpreted as a wish to come to terms with the Second World War. “It works in a number of ways, constantly ambiguously.” There’s no answer to where the figure is going, as Giacometti was not interested in the figure in society or in the political figure: “It is in a way the figure stripped of all those concerns, down to the very thingness of a self.” The figure then represents man in the larger and universal sense, which was also what the contemporary playwright Samuel Beckett was occupied with. In continuation of this, Tóibín argues that the space surrounding the sculpture is equally important and suggestive. The sculp...
An exceptionally moving portrayal of the work of sculptor Alberto Giacometti, whose work with wire and clay figures in his Paris studio is shown at two different points in his life: once when his obsession with perfection leads to a terrible dream and later, when his chronic smoking causes his death and he receives a special benediction from his creations.
Eine nicht aufgeteilte Fassung in besserer Qualität hier: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pl1CYa3W95w "Es ist, als wäre die Realität hinter Vorhängen verborgen, die ich nach und nach wegziehe." Sehr aufschlussreiches, noch zu Lebzeiten entstandenes Portrait. Leider mit leichter Bildstörung (Jean-Marie Drot, 1963, 53 Min.)
Marina Abramović has always felt a connection to the work of artist Alberto Giacometti: “It’s like a meteorite coming out of another galaxy where all the matter inside is condensed.” Watch her engage with Giacometti’s iconic sculptures. Performance artist Marina Abramović gets inspiration from nature, not from looking at other artists’ work, one exception being the sculptures of Alberto Giacometti, which to her represents “the soul of matter.” In spite of the heavy bronze castings, Abramović characterizes Giacometti’s sculptures as immaterial, like a “disappearance of the flesh.” She relates his works to her own as a performance artist in terms of energy: “Energy is something you can’t touch … To me that kind of energy comes out of his work,” says Abramović. Another reason for finding Gia...
Our upcoming Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale includes four sculptures and one oil by Alberto Giacometti, including the artist's first multi-figural sculpture, La Place, which stands as one of his most powerful representations of psychological isolation and vulnerability. Specialist Jeremiah Evarts explores the five works up for offer this May. Learn More: https://www.sothebys.com Download The Sotheby’s App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sothebys/id1061156465?mt=8 FOR MORE NEWS FROM SOTHEBY’S Newsletter: http://www.sothebys.com/en/news-video/blogs/all-blogs/sothebys/2017/05/stay-connected.html Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sothebys/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sothebys Twitter: https://twitter.com/sothebys Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/sothebys Weibo: http:...
Alberto Giacometti was one of the major sculptors of the 20th century. He regularly spent time in his native village of Stampa in the Bregaglia Valley in canton Graubünden, and now his studio has now been opened to the general public. (SRF/swissinfo.ch) --- swissinfo.ch is the international branch of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SBC). Its role is to report on Switzerland and to provide a Swiss perspective on international events. For more articles, interviews and videos visit swissinfo.ch or subscribe to our YouTube channel: Website: http://www.swissinfo.ch Channel: http://www.youtube.com/swissinfovideos Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=swissinfovideos
In this lesson 4th grade students learn how to create a Giacometti like figure with the impossibly long limbs and out of proportion body. We use two "jumbo" pipe cleaners and twist and wrap them together. The I quickly explain how to wrap the aluminum foil around the limbs to create a nice neat finished look.
Giacometti’s portrait flashes with intensity and vitality, the summation of his painting http://www.christies.com/features/Alberto-Giacomettis-Portrait-of-James-Lord-6658-3.aspx
Alberto Giacometti - 10 October 1901 -- 11 January 1966 Music - Ashkenazy - Shostakovich Op.87 Prelude & Fugue No.6 B minor
ART+DESIGN LONDON full coverage of Master Sculptor Alberto Giacometti at Tate Modern www.ArtandDesign.london While Giacometti is best known for his bronze figures, Tate Modern repositions him as an artist with a far wider interest in materials, textures, especially plaster, clay and paint. This brilliant exhibition reveals how Giacometti, perhaps more than any other artist of his day, fused the ancient and the modern and broke down barriers between the decorative and the fine arts. Following the war and his return to Paris, Giacometti began creating the elongated figures for which he is best known. His preoccupation with the alienated and isolated figure became an important motif, embodying the post-war climate of existential despair. Giacometti became the expert in observing images of t...
http://www.kenisman.com - Let Your Beauty Flow: http://www.kenismanworld.com "Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who ever have been, and ever shall be, animated by the same passions, and thus they necessarily have the same results." ― Machiavelli Alberto Giacometti (10 October 1901 -- 11 January 1966) was a Swiss sculptor, painter, draughtsman, and printmaker. In this KENISMAN Hommage-video, Giacometti shares his knowledge and understanding in the interview taken in 1962. "I've felt the need to try to account for what I see, knowing at the same time that I'm bound to fail, but it's only the failure itself that leads you to the truth." Alberto Giacome...
"Je mehr man scheitert, desto mehr erreicht man."(A.G.) Das Porträt enthält Originalaufnahmen von Alberto Giacometti beim Arbeiten. Man kann u.a. das Entstehen eines Bildes und einer Skulptur verfolgen (Ernst Scheidegger, 2001, 50').
Biografia de Alberto Giacommetti Teve uma influência mútua dos diferentes gêneros de desenho, pintura e escultura envolvendo questões da realidade vista, percebida e capturada. Nas suas pinturas, ele relatava paisagens familiares e naturezas mortas assim como as pessoas que ele conhecia, mas nas esculturas Giacometti buscava uma representação simbólica da realidade.
http://www.kenisman.com - Let Your Beauty Flow: http://www.kenismanworld.com "Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who ever have been, and ever shall be, animated by the same passions, and thus they necessarily have the same results." ― Machiavelli Alberto Giacometti (10 October 1901 -- 11 January 1966) was a Swiss sculptor, painter, draughtsman, and printmaker. In this KENISMAN Hommage-video, Giacometti shares his knowledge and understanding in the interview taken in 1962. "I've felt the need to try to account for what I see, knowing at the same time that I'm bound to fail, but it's only the failure itself that leads you to the truth." Alberto Giacome...
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI Spend a few intense minutes with Alberto Giacometti in his Paris studio and see him at work on his striking sculptures. Spend a few minutes with Giacometti in his Paris studio and watch him "squeezing and stretching and mauling the clay in his hands". Through sharply edited close-ups, dissonant soundtrack and solemn commentary, this Arts Council film captures the intensity of the artist's concentration as he rhythmically models the spindly, elongated figures that characterise his work. The Arts Council commissioned this film to coincide with their major retrospective of Giacometti's work at the Tate Gallery (now Tate Britain) in the summer of 1965. A similar exhibition was held concurrently at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, sealing the a...
"Es ist, als wäre die Realität hinter Vorhängen verborgen, die ich nach und nach wegziehe." Sehr aufschlussreiches, noch zu Lebzeiten entstandenes Portrait des Malers, Zeichners und Bildhauers. Mit seltenen Aufnahmen bei der Arbeit im Atelier in Paris-Montparnasse und beim Einrichten einer Ausstellung im Kunsthaus Zürich (Jean-Marie Drot, 1963). Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966) war ein Schweizer Bildhauer, Maler und Grafiker der Moderne, der seit 1922 hauptsächlich in Paris lebte und arbeitete. Er besuchte jedoch regelmässig das heimatliche Gebirgstal Bergell, um seine Familie zu treffen und dort künstlerisch tätig zu werden. Giacometti gehört zu den bedeutendsten Bildhauern des 20. Jahrhunderts. Sein Werk ist vom Kubismus, Surrealismus und den philosophischen Fragen um die condition humai...
Les grands entretiens de Georges Charbonnier : Alberto Giacometti. COULEUR DU TEMPS - COULEURS DE CE TEMPS (1950-1953). Une série d'émissions de Georges Charbonnier. Sélectionnées par Juliette Deschamps pour Les Sentiers de la création. En partenariat avec l'INA. Remerciements à Amélie Briand. © Richard Avedon, “Alberto Giacometti”, 1958. En savoir plus sur : http://www.arcane-17.com/pages/sonores-divers/les-grands-entretiens-de-georges-charbonnier.html#dcIEpzFXdrZkS6lO.99 #AlbertoGiacometti #Sculpteur #Sculpture #Art #Entretien #GeorgesCharbonnier
Watch as the award-winning Irish writer Colm Tóibín shares his thoughts on Giacometti’s iconic ‘Homme qui marche’. A timeless and inspirational sculpture, which has been interpreted as a wish to come to terms with the Second World War. “It works in a number of ways, constantly ambiguously.” There’s no answer to where the figure is going, as Giacometti was not interested in the figure in society or in the political figure: “It is in a way the figure stripped of all those concerns, down to the very thingness of a self.” The figure then represents man in the larger and universal sense, which was also what the contemporary playwright Samuel Beckett was occupied with. In continuation of this, Tóibín argues that the space surrounding the sculpture is equally important and suggestive. The sculp...
Giacometti’s portrait flashes with intensity and vitality, the summation of his painting http://www.christies.com/features/Alberto-Giacomettis-Portrait-of-James-Lord-6658-3.aspx
Video: Jay Vincze, Head of Department, Impressionist/Modern Art, discusses an Important Private Collection of Masterworks by Alberto Giacometti, to be offered in the upcoming Impressionist/Modern Evening Sale on 24 June 2014 in London. http://www.christies.com/auctions/impressionist-modern-art-london-june-2014/alberto-giacometti/
The Swiss Pavilion at the Biennale in Venice features the exhibition, "Women of Venice" which reflects on the history of the Pavilion and Switzerland’s contributions to the Venice Biennale from a contemporary perspective. It explores why Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti refused to exhibit there.(SRF/swissinfo.ch) --- swissinfo.ch is the international branch of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SBC). Its role is to report on Switzerland and to provide a Swiss perspective on international events. For more articles, interviews and videos visit swissinfo.ch or subscribe to our YouTube channel: Website: http://www.swissinfo.ch Channel: http://www.youtube.com/swissinfovideos Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=swissinfovideos
The story behind Alberto Giacometti’s iconic L’homme au doigt, offered for sale in New York on 11 May. www.christies.com/features/Alberto-Giacomettis-homme-u-doigt-6013-3.aspx
Hear artist Antony Gormley and Frances Morris, Director of Tate Modern and Curator of Tate's Giacometti exhibition, discuss one of the great painter-sculptors of the twentieth century. Antony Gormley is widely acclaimed for his sculptures, public artworks and drawings that investigate the relationship of the human body to space. Through a critical engagement with both his own body and those of others, his work confronts fundamental questions of where human beings stand in relation to nature and the cosmos. Gormley continually tries to identify the space of art as a place of becoming in which new behaviours, thoughts and feelings can arise. Tate Talks is supported by The J Isaacs Charitable Trust.
Marina Abramović has always felt a connection to the work of artist Alberto Giacometti: “It’s like a meteorite coming out of another galaxy where all the matter inside is condensed.” Watch her engage with Giacometti’s iconic sculptures. Performance artist Marina Abramović gets inspiration from nature, not from looking at other artists’ work, one exception being the sculptures of Alberto Giacometti, which to her represents “the soul of matter.” In spite of the heavy bronze castings, Abramović characterizes Giacometti’s sculptures as immaterial, like a “disappearance of the flesh.” She relates his works to her own as a performance artist in terms of energy: “Energy is something you can’t touch … To me that kind of energy comes out of his work,” says Abramović. Another reason for finding Gia...
Alberto Giacometti’s L'homme au doigt realized $141,285,000 achieving a world auction record the artist and for any sculpture during the Looking Forward to the Past Evening Sale in New York on 11 May 2015. http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/sculptures-statues-figures/alberto-giacometti-lhomme-au-doigt-5895983-details.aspx
Alberto Giacometti was one of the major sculptors of the 20th century. He regularly spent time in his native village of Stampa in the Bregaglia Valley in canton Graubünden, and now his studio has now been opened to the general public. (SRF/swissinfo.ch) --- swissinfo.ch is the international branch of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SBC). Its role is to report on Switzerland and to provide a Swiss perspective on international events. For more articles, interviews and videos visit swissinfo.ch or subscribe to our YouTube channel: Website: http://www.swissinfo.ch Channel: http://www.youtube.com/swissinfovideos Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=swissinfovideos
Alberto Giacometti is one of the most renowned sculptors of the 20th century. His "Woman from Venice I" is a figure full of contradictions: on the one hand she is upright and self-assured, but on the other she is fragile and vulnerable; her feet anchored on the ground, timeless yet contemporary, she stands for the individual that human beings by definition embody. From the podcast series featuring highlights of the Kunstmuseum Bern's collection.
The National Portrait Gallery in London has an exhibition on Alberto Giacometti that reveals unknown aspects of this Swiss artist. (SRF/swissinfo.ch) --- swissinfo.ch is the international branch of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SBC). Its role is to report on Switzerland and to provide a Swiss perspective on international events. For more articles, interviews and videos visit swissinfo.ch or subscribe to our YouTube channel: Website: http://www.swissinfo.ch Channel: http://www.youtube.com/swissinfovideos Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=swissinfovideos
"Je mehr man scheitert, desto mehr erreicht man."(A.G.) Das Porträt enthält Originalaufnahmen von Alberto Giacometti beim Arbeiten. Man kann u.a. das Entstehen eines Bildes und einer Skulptur verfolgen (Ernst Scheidegger, 2001, 50').
great swiss artist Giacometti painting a portrait
"Je mehr man scheitert, desto mehr erreicht man."(A.G.) Das Porträt enthält Originalaufnahmen von Alberto Giacometti beim Arbeiten. Man kann u.a. das Entstehen eines Bildes und einer Skulptur verfolgen (Ernst Scheidegger, 2001).Zur Kanalseite: https://www.youtube.com/kunstspektrum
TSI - Televisione della Svizzera Italiana, "Il Quotidiano", 31 gennaio 1986. Val Bregaglia, Grigioni, ritratto della valle; mostra fotografica dedicata ad Alberto Giacometti; intervista a Mario Negri su Alberto Giacometti. A cura di Binek Krysia. Una produzione della RSI - Radiotelevisione Svizzera.
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