Augusto Giacometti ~ L'expulsion du paradis
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Richard G. Carlsson (Swedish, 1964), Giacometti 1, 2010. Ink on paper, 22.5 x 30.5 cm.
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I was God's therapist. He looked like one of Giacometti sculptures and we were sitting in my backyard talking.
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"Grande Femme III" bronze d'Alberto Giacometti (1960) devant "Untiled (Black and Gray)" de Mark Rothko (1969) à l'exposition "Mark Rothko" de la Fondation Louis Vuitton, février 2024.
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Blumenwiesen in Maloja; Bluhende wiesen bei Maloja, um 1912-1924 von Giovanni Giacometti
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Sculpture by Giacometti
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"Do you realize that you have nothing with which to receive life? A body is missing, a form is lacking, a structure is lacking. I lack a body of feeling. But everyone lacks it because it’s what has to appear. You can’t be born with it."
~ Michel Conge, 'Life'
Ian Sanders
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Bronze chandelier by Alberto Giacometti, 1949.
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Swiss beardos
Geneva, Musée d’Art et d’Histoire
Ferdinand Hodler, Autoportrait, 1879
Ferdinand Hodler, Der Zornige, 1881
Ferdinand Hodler, Autoportrait parisien, 1891
Horace de Saussure, Autoportrait, 1885
Giovanni Giacometti, Autoportrait, 1899
Alexandre Blanchet, Autoportrait, 1904
Cuno Amiet, Autoportrait en blanc, 1907
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Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966) - Oiseau, circa 1937
Plâtre (46.5 x 160 x 7 cm)
Hania Rani, On Giacometti: A live performance at Atelier in Stampa, Switzerland (2023)
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I LOVE... Alberto Giacometti
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The Library : A Meditation on the Human Condition (Giacometti, artist-philosopher) by Russell Moreton
Via Flickr:
Books can step up to us- into us- in many ways. Voices from Chernobyl by Svetlana Alexievich was for me that rare precipitate force which calls another book into being. Mario Petrucci, Heavy Water, a poem for Chernobyl.
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Why so much life?
I don’t know what to do with less
I have given up all I have.
—Ilya Kaminsky, A Walking Man
From a new poem in partnership with the National Gallery of Art: A Walking Man by Ilya Kaminsky
“Giacometti is not working for his contemporaries, nor for the future generations: he is creating statues to delight the dead.” –Jean Genet
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Passion, 2021.
OC: Giacometti.
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