Duane Michals
FOR BALTHUS, 1969
Michals goes against the idea of photography as a direct record of reality and instead aims to represent intangibles such as dream, imagination, death, time, myth and spirit. He poses philosophical questions graphically following in the tradition of painters such as Magritte and de Chirico. Michals, self taught in photography, started to work freelance for 'Vogue' and other magazines in 1958. He began to photograph series in the 1960s, adding captions to further illustrate his ideas in the 1970s, believing that artistic expression is more important than the autonomy of the single photographic image.
'The things that interest me were all invisible, metaphysical questions: life after death, the aura of sex - its atmosphere rather than the mechanics - these are things you never see on the street. So I had to invent and make these situations to express and explore these things.' Duane Michals, August 1985.
(United States of America 1932– )
- Title
- For Balthus
- Year
- 1969
- Media
- Photograph
- Medium
- nine gelatin silver photographs, vintage
- Dimensions
- 9 photographs each: 8.4 x 12.8cm image; 12.1 x 17.9cm sheet
- Signature & date
- Signed l.r. sheet [i], ink "Duane Michals ...". Not dated.
- Credit
- Gift of Edron Pty Ltd - 1996 through the auspices of Alistair McAlpine
- Accession number
- 1039.1996.a-i
- Copyright
- © Duane Michals. Courtesy Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York
FOTOS DE TRIUNFO ARCINIEGAS
Nueva York 2012 / Balthus / Teresa soñando
Nueva York 2012 / Balthus / Girl at a Window
FICCIONES
Nueva York 2012 / Balthus / Teresa soñando
Nueva York 2012 / Balthus / Girl at a Window
FICCIONES
Venecia dedica la mayor retrospectiva a Balthus y su pintura del silencio
Balthus / El rey de los gatos
Balthus / La piel del secreto
Balthus / El gatazo
Ricardo Bada / De Balthus y pentimentos
Balthus / El rey de los gatos
Balthus / La piel del secreto
Balthus / El gatazo
Ricardo Bada / De Balthus y pentimentos
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