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Hayden Herrera

    20 de noviembre de 1940

    Hayden Herrera es una distinguida historiadora del arte que profundiza en la vida y obra de artistas importantes. Su enfoque al escribir es profundamente analítico, revelando las motivaciones y los procesos de pensamiento de los artistas que examina. A través de sus publicaciones, Herrera contribuye a una comprensión más rica de los movimientos artísticos y de las personas que los moldearon. Su trabajo se caracteriza por una investigación meticulosa y perspectivas perspicaces sobre el arte.

    Listening to Stone
    Frida Kahlo
    Fischer Taschenbücher: Frida Kahlo
    Arshile Gorky
    Frida, una biografía de Frida Kahlo
    • Frida, una biografía de Frida Kahlo

      • 720 páginas
      • 26 horas de lectura

      Originally published in 1983, Hayden Herrera's portrait of Frida Kahlo is the definitive biography of the tempestuous and original Mexican artist. Married to Diego Rivera and deeply involved in Mexican politics, she also had affairs with such diverse historical figures as Isamu Noguchi and Leon Trotsky. Her paintings, often autobiographical, have reached a wider audience through exhibitions over the last 20 years.Frida is both the basis for the new Miramax film and the primary source people will turn to for all the information on this dynamic figure of the 20th century.

      Frida, una biografía de Frida Kahlo
      4,0
    • Arshile Gorky

      His Life and Work

      • 844 páginas
      • 30 horas de lectura

      This biography offers an insightful and intimate exploration of Arshile Gorky's life and work, highlighting his artistic journey and the complexities of his character. Nominated for the Pulitzer Prize, it presents a lucid and persuasive narrative that captures the essence of Gorky's contributions to modern art. Through clear-eyed analysis, the book delves into his influences, struggles, and the impact of his experiences on his creative output, making it a significant read for art enthusiasts and historians alike.

      Arshile Gorky
      4,7
    • Fischer Taschenbücher: Frida Kahlo

      Ein leidenschaftliches Leben

      • 421 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Frida. The artist-painter known only by her first name is as vibrant in her colorful traditional dresses as her language is bold. But she is also sensitive, damaged, and ill. A bus accident at 18 plunged her into constant physical suffering. Since then, Frida Kahlo has lived in a "conflict between a dead Frida and a living Frida," an excessively human duality that Hayden Herrera presents in this intimate and well-documented biography. A rebellious young student at the National Preparatory School in Mexico, and later a communist activist, she mingled with many muralists and revolutionary artists. She created a unique art that mirrored her life, which garnered admiration from Pablo Picasso, Juan Miro, and Wassily Kandinsky. Through numerous letters and excerpts from her diary, we also discover that she was friends with Nelson Rockefeller, Tina Modotti, and André Breton, and that she experienced her romantic dramas with Trotsky and Nickolas Muray under the irreplaceable and mystical shadow of Diego Rivera. Sixty years after her passing, the story of this woman with overflowing humor and imagination remains as extraordinary and moving as her legend and her pictorial universe.

      Fischer Taschenbücher: Frida Kahlo
      4,2
    • Frida Kahlo

      Song of Herself

      • 159 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Frida Kahlo's extraordinary life has been well documented, but until now little has been known about the artist's thoughts on her internal and external reality. In "Song of Herself", Kahlo expert and child psychiatrist Salomon Grimberg introduces and contextualizes an intimate, deeply introspective interview that Kahlo gave towards the end of her life to her friend the psychologist Olga Campos for an unpublished book on the creative process. Kahlo comments directly and starkly as never before on her life, her loves and her art, and expresses her attitudes towards sexuality, her body, friendship, politics and death, among other personal concerns.The most revealing autobiographical text known on this singular woman, this startling interview is accompanied here by Campos' reflections on her relationship with Kahlo and a psychological assessment of Kahlo by Dr James Bridger Harris. The book is illustrated with selected photographs and works by Kahlo, including previously unseen and rarely seen drawings.

      Frida Kahlo
      3,8
    • Listening to Stone

      The Art and Life of Isamu Noguchi

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Combining the personal correspondence of and interviews with Noguchi and those closest to him from artists, patrons, assistants and lovers, this biography of one of the twentieth century's most important sculptors, presents a portrait of an artist driven to reinvent himself as he searched for his own 'essence of sculpture'.

      Listening to Stone