Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami/Koenig Books
My Name Is Maryan
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Author: Gingeras, Alison M.
Working in the wake of postwar trauma and traversing the European and American avant-gardes, the prolific Polish-born painter Maryan (né Pinchas Burstein, 1927–77) created a thrilling post-expressionist vocabulary that has never seemed so prescient. This title explores the totality of Maryan’s career, including how his work was impacted by his firsthand experiences of the Holocaust, and a recreation of his studio at the Chelsea Hotel, where he made his final works in the 1970s.The book explores his dialogue with peers, from CoBrA artists such as Constant, Asger Jorn and Pierre Alechinsky to his American circle of artists, particularly H.C. Westermann, June Leaf and Leon Golub; his black-and-white works of the 1950s.Maryan’s historically important single-figure 'Personnage' painting -highly influential on artists such as Caroll Dunham and Eddie Martinez, and first shown in Paris in 1960—are included, recreating the bulk of that exhibition for the first time.
ISBN 9783753301426. Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami/Koenig Books. hb. 224 pages. 250 colour ills. 28 x 22 cm.
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Working in the wake of postwar trauma and traversing the European and American avant-gardes, the prolific Polish-born painter Maryan (né Pinchas Burstein, 1927–77) created a thrilling post-expressionist vocabulary that has never seemed so prescient. This title explores the totality of Maryan’s career, including how his work was impacted by his firsthand experiences of the Holocaust, and a recreation of his studio at the Chelsea Hotel, where he made his final works in the 1970s.The book explores his dialogue with peers, from CoBrA artists such as Constant, Asger Jorn and Pierre Alechinsky to his American circle of artists, particularly H.C. Westermann, June Leaf and Leon Golub; his black-and-white works of the 1950s.Maryan’s historically important single-figure 'Personnage' painting -highly influential on artists such as Caroll Dunham and Eddie Martinez, and first shown in Paris in 1960—are included, recreating the bulk of that exhibition for the first time.
ISBN 9783753301426. Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami/Koenig Books. hb. 224 pages. 250 colour ills. 28 x 22 cm.
available