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Rating: Summary: A "must" for all Remedios Varo fans and art students. Review: A recommended pick, Janet Kaplan's Remedios Varo examines the paintings of Varo, a Spanish avant-garde painter. Black and white and a few color shots accompany a very detailed survey of the artist's life and times.
Rating: Summary: amazing Review: I go to Moore College of Art and Design in Pliladelphia and Janet Kaplan is a teacher there so needless to say i read this book and Remedios Varo is ALWAYS taught in art history classes in my school. But the book is amazing. I love the artist and if you like surrealism I would highly recomend it.
Rating: Summary: It lifted my heart Review: I was lent this book--and I hated to give it back! I showed it to 10 friends, all of whom wrote down the title and publisher, wanting to spend the $30+ just to have it to see and share with others. As a contemporary of Salvador Dali and a serious art student in Spain, she evokes images and thought forms that bear looking at in person. Oh, I'd LOVE to attend to her work in an art gallery.
Rating: Summary: Beautiful...and well worth the price! Review: If you have stumbled upon this wonderful book, then I congratulate you. The next step is to buy it, because it is the only comprehensive book on Remedios Varo I know of. If you are not familiar with the work of Varo, she was a Surrealist painter and a contemporary of such artists as Dali, Magritte, and Leonora Carrington (to whom she is frequently compared, though in my humble opinion Varo's work is much more fantastic and delicate). Her work, though shamefully underrated, establishes her as an extremely talented artist with an eye for incredible detail and an imagination that rivals that of Bosch and Dali. As for the book itself, Janet Kaplan has done an incredible amount of research (she actually had to travel to Spain and Mexico to get the information) for this book, which offers Varo's biography and some excellent interpretations of her paintings, which are reproduced on the pages in gorgeous, large color plates and even more black and white sketches and prints. Please buy this book and familiarize yourself with Remedios Varo, despite the brow-raising price: to allow her to remain unnoticed would be a travesty.
Rating: Summary: intelligent insight on the works of Remedios Varo Review: Janet A. Kaplan examines the exquisite works of Remedios Varo from childhood until death. Kaplan creates an intelligent discussion on Varo's pieces by thoroughly examining the influences and events in Varo's life that are directly related to her mystical canvases. Not only is Kaplan's writing eloquent, Varo's paintings, sketches, and photographs are seen continually throughout the book. I would highly recommend this book to any individual who is interested in learning more about Remedios Varo or women in the Surrealist movement.
Rating: Summary: intelligent insight on the works of Remedios Varo Review: Janet A. Kaplan examines the exquisite works of Remedios Varo from childhood until death. Kaplan creates an intelligent discussion on Varo's pieces by thoroughly examining the influences and events in Varo's life that are directly related to her mystical canvases. Not only is Kaplan's writing eloquent, Varo's paintings, sketches, and photographs are seen continually throughout the book. I would highly recommend this book to any individual who is interested in learning more about Remedios Varo or women in the Surrealist movement.
Rating: Summary: A competent and sensitive biography Review: My only complaint about this biography is that it left me wanting even more information. The material that was included was presented in a coherent, informative, and sensitive manner. Ms. Kaplan does an admirable job of summarizing Ms. Varo's fascinating life and illuminating the complex themes and techniques which characterize her paintings. Certainly this is a must read for any woman artist, student of surrealism, or anyone who is enchanted by the marriage of magic and science achieved by Ms. Varo's miraculous paintings. However, in comparison to some of the other recently published biographies (e.g. "The Unknown Matisse") , the material seems a bit thin. There is a paucity of information from original sources such as journals and letters, although perhaps this is a question of availability. The result, unfortunately, is that while I came away from the book feeling as though I had an excellent introduction to Ms. Varo's life and work, I did not feel that I had experienced the texture of her life which would come from reading a more richly detailed biography.
Rating: Summary: A competent and sensitive biography Review: My only complaint about this biography is that it left me wanting even more information. The material that was included was presented in a coherent, informative, and sensitive manner. Ms. Kaplan does an admirable job of summarizing Ms. Varo's fascinating life and illuminating the complex themes and techniques which characterize her paintings. Certainly this is a must read for any woman artist, student of surrealism, or anyone who is enchanted by the marriage of magic and science achieved by Ms. Varo's miraculous paintings. However, in comparison to some of the other recently published biographies (e.g. "The Unknown Matisse") , the material seems a bit thin. There is a paucity of information from original sources such as journals and letters, although perhaps this is a question of availability. The result, unfortunately, is that while I came away from the book feeling as though I had an excellent introduction to Ms. Varo's life and work, I did not feel that I had experienced the texture of her life which would come from reading a more richly detailed biography.
Rating: Summary: Surrealism in Mexico Review: This book is not only an excellent account of Remedios Varo's life and work, but also of all the other artist who integrated a group in the 1940's in Mexico. It is very interesting and illustrative of a side of the Mexican art that still deserves more research, the expatriate artists who found a home in this country during the forties and fifties.
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