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Magritte: A Life | Alexander Danchev
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The first major biography of the pathbreaking, perpetually influential surrealist artist, Ren Magritte--from the celebrated biographer of Braque and Czanne. In this stimulating life of Ren Magritte (1898-1967), Alex Danchev makes a case for the artist as the single most significant purveyor of images to the modern world. His surreal sensibility, deadpan melodrama, and fine-tuned outrageousness have all become inescapably part of our visual landscape through legendary works such as The Treachery of Images (a.k.a. Ceci n'est pas une pipe), and his iterations of the man in a bowler hat, raining down in multiples from the sky or with an apple where his face should be. Danchev explores the path of this highly unconventional artist from his middle-class Belgian beginnings through the years in which he led a small, brilliant band of Belgian surrealists (and famously clashed with Andr Breton), through his first major retrospective which traveled the United States in 1965 and gave rise to his international reputation. Using thirty-two pages of color inserts and black-and-white illustrations throughout the text, Danchev delves into a deep examination of Magritte's artistic development and the profound questions he raised in his work about the very nature of authenticity. Here is a major biography for our time that plumbs the mystery of an iconoclast whose influence can be seen in everyone from Jasper Johns to Beyonc.
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catiewithac
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Magritte was kind of a rascal and a boring person. He‘s a thinking person‘s painter. I had to do a lot of google image searches to see the paintings while listening to the audiobook. I also didn‘t enjoy the narrator‘s voice which detracted from the biography. My favorite part was the chapter about Magritte‘s “Life Line” lecture from 1938 in which he denounced Nazism and fascism. His art isn‘t political, but repression is the enemy of imagination.

TrishB Gary Numan copied heavily from one of his pictures for the cover of his Pleasure Principle album 😁 2y
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If you're interested in the minutia of Magritte's life, I found the perfect book just for you. IMO this was a bit too much of the boring stuff and way too much stuff I didn't need to know at all. Magritte is one of my favorite artists. This just didn't hit it for me.

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Pub date is 11/30/2021
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