Norman Rosenthal (1) (1944–)
Author of Sensation: Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection
For other authors named Norman Rosenthal, see the disambiguation page.
About the Author
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Works by Norman Rosenthal
From Russia: French and Russian Master Paintings 1870-1925 from Moscow and St Petersburg (2008) 77 copies, 2 reviews
American Art in the 20th Century: Painting and Sculpture 1913-1993 (Art & Design) (1993) — Editor — 57 copies
Bonjour Russland, Französische und russische Meisterwerke von 1870-1925 aus Moskau und St. Petersburg (2007) 7 copies
Joseph Beuys Hirschdenkmaler 2 copies
Sex And The British: Slap and Tickle: A Perspective on the Sexual Content of British Art Since the 1960's (2000) 2 copies
Baselitz 1 copy
Georg Baselitz 1 copy
Allen Jones: A Retrospective 1 copy
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1944-11-08
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Leicester
London University
Free University of Berlin - Occupations
- art historian
curator - Organizations
- Royal Academy of Arts
- Relationships
- Mena Marques, Manuela B. (wife)
- Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
Members
Reviews
From Russia: French and Russian Master Painting 1870-1925 from Moscow and St. Petersburg by Albert Kostenovich
Well printed, but in most other aspects a bit of a disappointment; obviously the curators of the exhibition have a very different conception of this art than people like me. Just a few remarks on the russian section: My holy beasts- Somov, Rozanova, Filonov- got short shrift; Serebryakova did not even appear. Goncharova's roayal bird was reduced to a sparrow. The decision to cut the story at 1920 (not 1925) is inexplicable on artistic or historical grounds, but very predictable on political show more ones. I bothered to read carefully only the piece on gender, that starts from a sound remark -in no artistic movement till then did women play as significant a role as in the early 1900s russian avant-garde. The rest of the chapter, not overly informed by the scholarly discussion on gender in the last thirty years, was so full of cliches that i did not believe my eyes. show less
Sensation is the first definitive survey of work by the younger generation of British artists that has captivated the international art world with its vitality and inventiveness. As a constant and prodigious collector and patron of young British artists, Charles Saatchi has been unique in his commitment to British art as it is now being produced. His support extends far beyond those such as Damien Hirst and Rachel Whiteread, whose work has acquired wide notoriety, to dozens of others at the show more cutting edge of the current art scene. Sensation features the work of forty-two of the most exciting and radical artists working in Britain today. Many of them--such as Jenny Saville, Rachel Whiteread, or Jake & Dinos Chapman--are already internationally acclaimed; others are destined to be. The book's original and penetrating essays include the critical context of their work and trace the phenomenon of the British art scene since "Freeze," the 1988 exhibition that is now recognized as a defining moment in the story of British art. Cutting through tabloid headlines, controversial press coverage, and art-world debate, Sensation reveals the achievements of young British artists and the role played by courageous and imaginative patronage. show less
From Russia: French and Russian Master Painting 1870-1925 From Moscow and St. Petersburg by Albert Kostenovich
Compared to other similar books on the period, this doesn't add much to the scholarly discussion of cultural ties between Russia and Western Europe. Its main strength is its high quality reproductions of familiar and unfamiliar works. It is intended as a broad visual overview of artistic exchange between Russia and France and the essays for the most part speak to that purpose. There also is no bibliography of the works cited and referenced.
The selection of French works was typical with a show more mix of Barbizon, Impressionist, Post-Impressionist and Modernist works. The highlights for me were the Matisses and Cezannes. Some of the works have been shown in the UK and US in various exhibitions over the past 15 years, so they are familiar. The text that explains the art work is rather terse and not too frequently cites other scholars. There also is no exhibition history of the works shown.
The Russian works were a revelation. Kandinsky, Malevich, and Chagall are among the few who are familiar to museum goers, even though Kandinsky is better properly appreciated with the German modernists. The real discoveries for me were the various Russian modernist movements from the World of Art to the Futurist-Cubist hybrid style.
Other recommended books
-Old Masters, Impressionists, and Modernists French masterworks from the State Pushkin Museum, Moscow / Irina Antonova
-Natasha's Dance / Orlando Figes
-The Pearl / Douglas Smith show less
The selection of French works was typical with a show more mix of Barbizon, Impressionist, Post-Impressionist and Modernist works. The highlights for me were the Matisses and Cezannes. Some of the works have been shown in the UK and US in various exhibitions over the past 15 years, so they are familiar. The text that explains the art work is rather terse and not too frequently cites other scholars. There also is no exhibition history of the works shown.
The Russian works were a revelation. Kandinsky, Malevich, and Chagall are among the few who are familiar to museum goers, even though Kandinsky is better properly appreciated with the German modernists. The real discoveries for me were the various Russian modernist movements from the World of Art to the Futurist-Cubist hybrid style.
Other recommended books
-Old Masters, Impressionists, and Modernists French masterworks from the State Pushkin Museum, Moscow / Irina Antonova
-Natasha's Dance / Orlando Figes
-The Pearl / Douglas Smith show less
LONDRA, Royal Academy of Arts --> 23 sett - 15 dic 2000
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