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Representational Art in Flux (A Contemporary Art Book with 300 Modern Realism Works and Q&A Insights from 43 Global Realist Artists, Essay on Jenny Saville, & More)

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Release Date: 28/10/2023

Genre: Entertainment & The Arts
Sub-Genre: Art & Photography
Label: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Contributors: Nicholas Wilton (Foreword by)
Language: English
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing Ltd

Representational Art in Flux (A Contemporary Art Book with 300 Modern Realism Works and Q&A Insights from 43 Global Realist Artists, Essay on Jenny Saville, & More)
Reveals the contemporary art phenomenon of disrupted realism through the paintings of 43 artists at its core
The work of 43 realist artists, along with Q&A insights, connect us with contemporary painting that's “disrupted” stylistically, thematically, or both. 

Foreword by artist Nicholas Wilton, founder of Art2Life.


Profoundly shaped by the events, forces, and overflow of today's disjointed, social-media-heavy life, the 43 diverse and global realist artists in this book feature paintings that are “disrupted” stylistically, thematically, or sometimes both.

Accompanying the over 300 images in this book are artists' insights, to appreciate how responding to life’s disruptions engages the artistic imagination. You'll be instantly absorbed by their comments presented in an engaging question-and-answer style. Artists include Casey Baugh, Jenny Saville, Joseph Lee, Ruprecht von Kaufmann, Justin Mortimer, and dozens more. 

The book opens with a special essay on artist Jenny Saville, who has inspired many contemporary representational artists to disrupt their art. Art writer and curator John Seed, the foremost authority on disrupted realism, is the perfect author and subsequent guide to help us appreciate how art relates to the "super-fast, simultaneous, almost dizzyingly paced scrolling" of our lives.


PRAISE FOR MORE DISRUPTION.

"Elegant and visually splendid . a tour de force."

Michael Shnayerson, author of Boom: Mad Money, Mega Dealers, and the Rise of Contemporary Art