Francesco Clemente. Watercolors

Acting as a dark shaman of the post-modern era while reacting against the dominance of increasing abstraction in preceding generations, Clemente helped reinvigorate painting by using recognizable human figures as his primary subject. In idiosyncratic and arresting images, he uses Neo-Expressionist techniques to represent late twentieth century people and their psychological conditions — fundamentally questioning what is real and what is of value to the human spirit. He has channeled his interests in literature, music, and film and blended them with philosophical ideas, signs and symbols drawn from other cultures (Hindu spiritualism in India, Tarot, and the Candomble religion of Brazil). His diverse approaches to making art have resulted in works that have decorated nightclubs and hotels, as well as gallery and museum walls.

Details

Personalities

Clemente Francesco

Type

Book

Place of publication

Zürich

Year

1982

Number of pages

30 pages

Language

German, English

ISBN

3905173107

Open stacks or available on request

Open stacks

Illustrations

No

Bibliography

No

UDC code and author sign

709.203 Cle

Volumes

1

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