Matias Duville: Alaska
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Author(s)Mark Polizzotti, Wells Tower
PublisherThe Drawing Center
ISBN / ASIN0942324757
ISBN-139780942324754
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Sales Rank1,853,409
CategoryArt
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Argentine artist Matias Duville's Alaska project began in 2008, when he started to produce prolific drawings of Alaska, a place he had never visited. The aim of his project lay not in the accurate evocation of the country, but in the rendering of the place as it existed in his imagination--through fantastical and often nightmarish vistas and desolate landscapes inhabited only by remnants of human existence. In 2009 Duville expanded this initial project, traveling to Alaska and back, allowing the observable reality he found there--and later his memory of it--to infiltrate the fictional world he had created in his studio. Befitting the tripartite structure of Duville's project, this publication is divided into three volumes. Each book presents respectively the charcoal and crayon drawings Duville produced in the three stages comprising his visionary enterprise: before Alaska, during Alaska and after Alaska.
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