




Fondation Beyeler Anniversary ExhibitionâSpecial Guest Duane Hanson
This book was published on the occasion of the exhibition JubilĂ€umsausstellungâSpecial Guest Duane Hanson at Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel. Celebrating the Beyelerâs twenty-fifth anniversary, the exhibition juxtaposed thirteen hyperrealist sculptures by Duane Hanson with masterworks from the museumâs collection by artists such as Paul CĂ©zanne, Marlene Dumas, Alberto Giacometti, Claude Monet, and Mark Rothko. Alongside exhibition views, photographs of the installation in progress, and archival images, an introduction by curator RaphaĂ«l Bouvier walks viewers through the correspondences and contrasts in the exhibitionâs pairings, and an essay by novelist Rachel Cusk explores the âshockingâ nature of Hansonâs uncanny representations. Bouvier and Gagosianâs Andisheh Avini speak with the artistâs children Maja Hanson and Duane Hanson Jr. about his processes and inspirations and what it was like to model for their fatherâs work.
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This book was published on the occasion of the exhibition JubilĂ€umsausstellungâSpecial Guest Duane Hanson at Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel. Celebrating the Beyelerâs twenty-fifth anniversary, the exhibition juxtaposed thirteen hyperrealist sculptures by Duane Hanson with masterworks from the museumâs collection by artists such as Paul CĂ©zanne, Marlene Dumas, Alberto Giacometti, Claude Monet, and Mark Rothko. Alongside exhibition views, photographs of the installation in progress, and archival images, an introduction by curator RaphaĂ«l Bouvier walks viewers through the correspondences and contrasts in the exhibitionâs pairings, and an essay by novelist Rachel Cusk explores the âshockingâ nature of Hansonâs uncanny representations. Bouvier and Gagosianâs Andisheh Avini speak with the artistâs children Maja Hanson and Duane Hanson Jr. about his processes and inspirations and what it was like to model for their fatherâs work.













