Tag: misery

  • Against Daumier. A Revision of Early French Caricature and Social Graphics

    -abridged version- L’imagination au pouvoir – Imagination to power  (Charles Fourier) One has settled down comfortably with Honoré Daumier.  “There is hardly another artist who has become such an epitome of an entire art genre,” (1) Thomas Gaehtgens wrote in his text on the French illustrator published in 1979, and what he meant was the […]

  • Illustration expanded. William James Linton: Bob Thin or the Poorhouse Fugitive. London, 1840- 45

    Lintoniana III “Men like no prosy tales: we’ll try How doggrel rhyme fits history.” The MePri-Collection holds four different copies of Linton’s groundbreaking social poem in which he accuses the afflictions caused by the inhuman legislation for the poor. “This poem established Linton as a peoples poet and became part of the repertoire of radical […]

  • Bernard Buffet – Terrain Vague – Dangerous terrain

    “Bernard Buffet, 34, painter of the “misérables”, owner of a Rolls-Royce, whose figures with their elongated proportions are no longer being rewarded by French art dealers in line with the bestseller lists, has painted a 20 sq. m. cinema poster for the ballad of the wide boys, “Terrain Vague”, by that old master among directors, […]

  • “Wie sind uns jetzt sicher.” Werner Spies zu Bernard Buffet

    Not translated: Das Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt zeigt eine Retrospektive des lange verdrängten und vergessenen Malerstars der fünfziger und sechziger Jahre. In der Ausstellung “Tauchfahrten. Zeichnung als Reportage”, die 2004/2005 im Kunstverein Hannover und der Kunsthalle Düsseldorf stattfand, war Bernard Buffet mit zwei Industriereportagen der sechziger Jahre vertreten, mit einem Porträt der Burda-Werke […]