The worlds of Hunt Slonem

Dominique Nahas

Book - 2011

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Published
New York : Vendome Press c2011.
Language
English
Main Author
Dominique Nahas (-)
Other Authors
Hunt Slonem (-)
Physical Description
288 p. : col. ill. ; 37 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780865652651
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

American painter Hunt Slonem (b. 1951) uses artistic expression as a means to self and spiritual realization, argues independent art curator and critic Nahas in this splendidly produced and visually arresting retrospective of the painter's 30-year career. Each of the seven thematically organized chapters opens with an elegantly composed essay by Nahas, the first providing a solid introduction to the artist's biography and central motifs: the exotic, the uncanny, and a delight in the unfamiliar as a means to shifting visual perception. The following essays are revealing interpretations of Slonem's larger oeuvre and aesthetic philosophy: how his meditative, sensuous, and often patterned portrayals of the natural world aim to connect the artist and viewer to the present moment; his imaginative use of bird and cage imagery as spiritual metaphors; his multifarious mystical, metaphorical, and technical uses of light. This superb catalogue reinforces the aesthetic and emotional range of Slonem's paintings and is a captivating visual and textual record of his work. 600 color illus. (Nov.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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