À propos du livre
Leslie Hossack’s book “AT HOME: Hammershøi” presents a contemporary look at this turn of the century European artist and his wife Ida. The book features interiors of the couple’s private living quarters, portraits of their immediate family members and paintings of Copenhagen landmarks. “AT HOME” is Ida and Vilhelm Hammershøi’s biography, told through his paintings and Hossack’s photographs.
Scholarly books about Vilhelm Hammershøi have been published in several languages. This volume is not an academic treatise. “AT HOME” is an intimate gallery-going experience, not a forensic examination of the works of this great Danish artist.
Hossack photographed 100 works by Hammershøi held in over 20 public and private collections in North America and Europe. Significantly, she also photographed the interior of her own home, inspired by Hammershøi’s artistic process, aesthetic and motifs.
The book is divided into four sections: Hammershøi At Home, The Artist’s Patron, Hammershøi’s Copenhagen, and At Home In Ottawa. In addition to 115 full page colour photographs, “AT HOME: Hammershøi” includes texts by Leslie Hossack, a Foreword by Danish Ambassador to Canada Hanne Fugl Eskjær, as well as essays by Canadian art historian/curator Michel V. Cheff and Danish art historian/curator Annette Rosenvold Hvidt.
Leslie Hossack’s 21st century photographs of Vilhelm Hammershøi’s 20th century paintings shed new light on his life and work.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Grand carré, 30×30 cm
# de pages: 184 - Date de publication: sept 27, 2021
- Langue English
- Mots-clés photography, art, Hammershøi
À propos du créateur
Leslie Hossack’s photographs have been exhibited across Canada from Vancouver to Newfoundland and in the United States. Focusing on the conflicted environment of the mid-20th century, Hossack has completed major studies of historic locations in Vancouver, Paris, Berlin, Jerusalem, Moscow, Kosovo, London, Normandy, Vienna, The Channel Islands, Rome, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Copenhagen. Articles about Hossack have appeared in publications in Canada, the US and the UK. Her work is held in private collections at home and abroad, and in public collections including: the National Gallery of Canada Library; Library and Archives Canada; the Canadian War Museum; Global Affairs, Canada; the Diefenbunker: Canada’s Cold War Museum; the Nikkei National Museum; the City of Vancouver; the National Churchill Library and Center, Washington DC; the Center for Creative Photography, Tucson AZ; the Sigmund Freud Museum, Vienna and the Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge UK.