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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ulf Linde , Ulf Linde , Kerstin Lind Bonnier , Kerstin Lind BonnierPublisher: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig Imprint: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig Weight: 1.234kg ISBN: 9783753300092ISBN 10: 3753300098 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 24 January 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Table of ContentsReviews"A titan of Swedish culture for half a century, Ulf Linde possessed a singular voice and an exceptional vision, which shine forth in this volume of nimbly translated texts. Long overdue, Essays from a Lifetime in the Arts offers fresh insights into familiar subjects (Matisse, Picasso, and, of course, Duchamp), as well as unique explorations of lesser-known Swedish artists (Bruno Liljefors, Sven X-et Erixson, and Lennart Rodhe). These engaging essays demonstrate that Ulf Linde was one the most discerning and erudite figures of his generation.--Paul B. Franklin ""Art historian and curator"" A vital contributor to boh Moderna Museet and the Centre Pompidou in their early years, Ulf Linde was a leading critical voice in Sweden for half a century. Now readers of English can enjoy the breadth of his adventurous, exacting, versatile, and eloquent writings.--Laurent Le Bon """"President, Centre Pompidou"""" Swedish writer Ulf Linde was a key voice in the critical conversations around new forms of art in post-war Europe. Known internationally as one of Marcel Duchamp's essential collaborators and as the co-curator of the retrospective that inaugurated the Centre Pompidou, Linde was also the author of brilliant essays on a wide spectrum of aesthetic themes. As this fascinating selection of beautifully translated texts demonstrates he was in fact one of the most powerful critics of the era.--Daniel Birnbaum ""Artistic Director of Acute Art and former director of Moderna Museet"" Ulf Linde is a legendary figure among Duchamp scholars but his writings, in Swedish, have been largely inaccessible. This anthology makes the breadth of his work available in English for the first time, including essays on Duchamp and a host of other modern masters, including Picasso, Matisse, Picabia and Giacometti--and on topics ranging from jazz to Wallace Stevens. The book is sure to expand the enormous influence that Linde had on the cultural life of Scandinavia.--Francis M. Naumann """"scholar, curator, and art dealer"""" Ulf Linde's wonderful essays bust out in unexpected directions, bringing a spirit by turns playful, celebratory, scholarly, and daringly idiosyncratic to subjects as diverse as Duchamp, Matisse, Giacometti, Duke Ellington, Wallace Stevens, and Early Christian illuminated manuscripts. Linde, who began life as a jazz musician, has a gift for intellectual improvisation. He lets his ideas fly. His great subject is the enchantment of modern art. Open this beautifully produced book and you'll find yourself getting to know a writer of head-spinning range and originality.--Jed Perl ""Author of Authority and Freedom: A Defense of the Arts""" A titan of Swedish culture for half a century, Ulf Linde possessed a singular voice and an exceptional vision, which shine forth in this volume of nimbly translated texts. Long overdue, Essays from a Lifetime in the Arts offers fresh insights into familiar subjects (Matisse, Picasso, and, of course, Duchamp), as well as unique explorations of lesser-known Swedish artists (Bruno Liljefors, Sven X-et Erixson, and Lennart Rodhe). These engaging essays demonstrate that Ulf Linde was one the most discerning and erudite figures of his generation.--Paul B. Franklin ""Art historian and curator"" A vital contributor to boh Moderna Museet and the Centre Pompidou in their early years, Ulf Linde was a leading critical voice in Sweden for half a century. Now readers of English can enjoy the breadth of his adventurous, exacting, versatile, and eloquent writings.--Laurent Le Bon """"President, Centre Pompidou"""" Swedish writer Ulf Linde was a key voice in the critical conversations around new forms of art in post-war Europe. Known internationally as one of Marcel Duchamp's essential collaborators and as the co-curator of the retrospective that inaugurated the Centre Pompidou, Linde was also the author of brilliant essays on a wide spectrum of aesthetic themes. As this fascinating selection of beautifully translated texts demonstrates he was in fact one of the most powerful critics of the era.--Daniel Birnbaum ""Artistic Director of Acute Art and former director of Moderna Museet"" Ulf Linde is a legendary figure among Duchamp scholars but his writings, in Swedish, have been largely inaccessible. This anthology makes the breadth of his work available in English for the first time, including essays on Duchamp and a host of other modern masters, including Picasso, Matisse, Picabia and Giacometti--and on topics ranging from jazz to Wallace Stevens. The book is sure to expand the enormous influence that Linde had on the cultural life of Scandinavia.--Francis M. Naumann """"scholar, curator, and art dealer"""" Ulf Linde's wonderful essays bust out in unexpected directions, bringing a spirit by turns playful, celebratory, scholarly, and daringly idiosyncratic to subjects as diverse as Duchamp, Matisse, Giacometti, Duke Ellington, Wallace Stevens, and Early Christian illuminated manuscripts. Linde, who began life as a jazz musician, has a gift for intellectual improvisation. He lets his ideas fly. His great subject is the enchantment of modern art. Open this beautifully produced book and you'll find yourself getting to know a writer of head-spinning range and originality.--Jed Perl ""Author of Authority and Freedom: A Defense of the Arts"" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |