Format: Hardback
Pages: 184
ISBN: 9783947563838
Pub Date: March 2020
Imprint: DCV
Price:
£39.50
Usually available in 6-8 weeks
You will be redirected to our distribution partners, Pen & Sword Books, to complete your purchase.
Description:
Painterly investigations of the present for over four decades. Jean-Marie Biwer (b. 1957, Dudelange, Luxembourg; lives and works in Basbellain, Luxembourg) has made art that records his fine-grained observations. Grappling with the grand themes of art history - the landscape, the human figure, the still life - Biwer consistently questions the role painting can play in a world shaped by a deluge of images and information. Responding to the omnipresence of the latter and reacting to the increasingly frantic pace of our lives, he creates paintings that allow the intensity of the present moment to unfold.This richly illustrated book gathers his most important works since 2005. "These things are there, we just need to look at them. They are simple, but today they have the power to bring so much to people" - Jean-Marie Biwer.Jean-Marie Biwer's work has been shown throughout Europe and in 1993 he represented Luxembourg at the 45th Biennale di Venezia. His works can be found in the Musée National d'Histoire et d'Art Luxembourg, IKOB, Museum of Contemporary Art, Eupen, and Mudam Luxembourg – Musée d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc-Jean, amongst others.