




The Body as Matter: Giacometti Nauman Picasso
This book was published on the occasion of The Body as Matter: Giacometti Nauman Picasso at Gagosian, Grosvenor Hill, London, an exhibition of work by Alberto Giacometti (1901â1966), Bruce Nauman (b. 1941), and Pablo Picasso (1881â1973), curated by Richard Calvocoressi. This was the first exhibition to juxtapose sculptures by the three groundbreaking artistsâall of whom undertook radical investigations of the human body as they redefined their discipline. Picassoâs move away from a naturalistic representation of the human form was taken up by Giacometti, whose elongated figures draw attention to material and process, while Nauman often uses his own body as subject. Among the classic works included were Giacomettiâs La Jambe (1958), Naumanâs Henry Moore Bound to Fail (1967/1970), and Picassoâs La Femme enceinte. Etat I (1950).
The book includes color plates illustrating the more than fifty works in the exhibition, along with details and installation photography. It begins with an introduction by Calvocoressi outlining the artistsâ shared interests in and approaches to their subject, followed by two conversations. In the first of these, Calvocoressi, Antony Gormley, and Rachel Whiteread consider aspects of human corporeality alongside issues of process, materials, and space. In the second, CĂ©cile Debray, Paloma Picasso, and Serena Cattaneo Adorno discuss materiality, scale, and the creative potential of play.
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This book was published on the occasion of The Body as Matter: Giacometti Nauman Picasso at Gagosian, Grosvenor Hill, London, an exhibition of work by Alberto Giacometti (1901â1966), Bruce Nauman (b. 1941), and Pablo Picasso (1881â1973), curated by Richard Calvocoressi. This was the first exhibition to juxtapose sculptures by the three groundbreaking artistsâall of whom undertook radical investigations of the human body as they redefined their discipline. Picassoâs move away from a naturalistic representation of the human form was taken up by Giacometti, whose elongated figures draw attention to material and process, while Nauman often uses his own body as subject. Among the classic works included were Giacomettiâs La Jambe (1958), Naumanâs Henry Moore Bound to Fail (1967/1970), and Picassoâs La Femme enceinte. Etat I (1950).
The book includes color plates illustrating the more than fifty works in the exhibition, along with details and installation photography. It begins with an introduction by Calvocoressi outlining the artistsâ shared interests in and approaches to their subject, followed by two conversations. In the first of these, Calvocoressi, Antony Gormley, and Rachel Whiteread consider aspects of human corporeality alongside issues of process, materials, and space. In the second, CĂ©cile Debray, Paloma Picasso, and Serena Cattaneo Adorno discuss materiality, scale, and the creative potential of play.





