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building in New York, which was beginning construction. Although he had for many years "harbored an ambition to create work for a public square", he "had never set foot in New York, and knew nothing about life in a rapidly evolving metropolis. Nor had he ever laid eyes on an actual skyscraper",
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After his marriage his tiny sculptures became larger, but the larger they grew, the thinner they became. For the remainder of
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compositions. Giacometti wrote texts for periodicals and exhibition catalogues and recorded his thoughts and memories in notebooks and diaries. His critical nature led to self-doubt about his own work and his self-perceived inability to do justice to his own artistic vision. His insecurities
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Giacometti achieved exquisite realism with facility when he was executing busts in his early adolescence, Giacometti's difficulty in re-approaching the figure as an adult is generally understood as a sign of existential struggle for meaning, rather than as a technical deficit.
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Giacometti is best known for the bronze sculptures of tall, thin human figures, made in the years 1945 to 1960. Giacometti was influenced by the impressions he took from the people hurrying in the big city. People in motion he saw as "a succession of moments of stillness".
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that modern life is increasingly empty and devoid of meaning. "All the sculptures of today, like those of the past, will end one day in pieces...So it is important to fashion one's work carefully in its smallest recess and charge every particle of matter with life."
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according to his biographer James Lord. Giacometti's work on the project resulted in the four figures of standing womenâhis largest sculpturesâentitled
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opened to five star reviews on 13 October 2015 (to 10 January 2016, in honour of the fiftieth anniversary of the artist's death). From April 2019, the
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Painting the Century: 101 Portrait Masterpieces 1900â2000
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2761:(www.fondation-giacometti.fr) (in English and French)
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2011:"Giacometti at the National Gallery is a must-see"
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2712:Out of the Cage: The Art of Isabel Rawsthorne
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2786:Publications by and about Alberto Giacometti
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2728:"A Life Spent in Pursuit of the Impossible"
2627:Alberto Giacometti: A Biography of His Work
2560:Alberto Giacometti: Myth, Magic and the Man
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2593:Alberto Giacometti. L'espace et la force
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2165:"Alberto Giacometti Stiftung: root"
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2314:Alberge, Dalya (23 August 2019).
2028:McCormick, Penny (8 April 2022).
2009:OâSullivan, Des (16 April 2022).
1057:Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art
2336:– via www.telegraph.co.uk.
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2476:Alberto Giacometti (1991â92).
2288:Reyburn, Scott (11 May 2015).
1866:Feigel, Lara (21 April 2017).
1750:, New York, 1986, pp. 331â332
1549:
1528:
1511:
1481:
1455:
1440:Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary
1427:
1396:
1368:
1339:
1264:of a 1961 Paris production of
1225:, a plaster sculpture, titled
1200:100 Swiss franc banknote, back
987:Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
780:
718:A 2011â2012 exhibition at the
539:
1:
3784:Bureau of Surrealist Research
2834:from the Museum of Modern Art
2794:Works of Alberto Giacometti:
2779:Lexicon on art in Switzerland
2649:, Henry Holt & Co. (1996)
2102:. leeum.samsungfoundation.org
2073:Luke, Ben (13 October 2015).
1770:. 10 May 2007. Archived from
1611:, ZĂŒrich 2014, pp. 89 et seq.
1384:(5th ed.). HarperCollins
1327:
1273:Giacometti and his sculpture
886:Bechtler Museum of Modern Art
404:
343:[alËbÉrtodÊakoËmetti]
3951:20th-century Swiss sculptors
2828:Life of Alberto Giacometti:
2503:Alberto Giacometti 1901â1966
1794:"Metropolitan Museum of Art"
1332:
1045:Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
1021:North Carolina Museum of Art
993:Minneapolis Institute of Art
973:Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art
462:Untitled (Landscape in Rome)
123:Sculpture, painting, drawing
7:
3961:People from Maloja District
2812:smARThistory: Giacometti's
2765:Alberto Giacometti Stiftung
2515:, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
2252:– via news.bbc.co.uk.
1676:www.fondation-giacometti.fr
1091:Yale University Art Gallery
1004:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
831:National Gallery of Ireland
239:"Grand Prize for Sculpture"
10:
4002:
2196:. London. 10 November 2000
2169:www.giacometti-stiftung.ch
1851:: CS1 maint: url-status (
1409:Collins English Dictionary
1320:. Giacometti is played by
1252:According to a lecture by
1015:National Gallery of Canada
660:Metropolitan Museum of Art
565:Metropolitan Museum of Art
48:Alberto Giacometti (1948)
18:
3910:Paranoiac-critical method
3847:
3756:
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3077:
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2965:
2898:
2532:, New edition, Flammarion
2489:, Lausanne, L'Age d'Homme
1748:Farrar, Straus and Giroux
1546:(New York, 1948), pp. 29.
1290:National Portrait Gallery
1260:, created a tree for the
1188:banknote 1998â2019, front
1127:most expensive sculptures
1034:University of East Anglia
950:, Los Angeles, California
925:Detroit Institute of Arts
890:Charlotte, North Carolina
862:Albright-Knox Art Gallery
838:National Portrait Gallery
775:
734:in 1962, photographed by
452:
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112:The School of Fine Arts,
108:
103:, GraubĂŒnden, Switzerland
89:
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23:. For the racehorse, see
3981:Swiss surrealist artists
3794:Chicago Surrealist Group
3779:British Surrealist Group
2394:"Schweizer Nationalbank"
1559:. In: Angela Schneider:
1279:100 Swiss franc banknote
871:Art Institute of Chicago
610:at the Kantonsspital in
597:
529:. They married in 1949.
2633:Giacometti: A Biography
2557:Wilson, Laurie (2003).
2513:Giacometti: A Biography
2505:. Kunsthalle Wien, 1996
2079:Evening Standard online
1696:Amadour (23 May 2023).
1670:Giacometti, Fondation.
1358:Oxford University Press
1288:exhibition held at the
1025:Raleigh, North Carolina
1009:National Gallery of Art
876:Baltimore Museum of Art
763:and other human figures
466:The Phillips Collection
409:Giacometti was born in
3905:Abstract expressionism
3774:Birmingham Surrealists
3463:Maxime Moses Alexandre
3440:Radojica ĆœivanoviÄ Noe
3105:Jacques-André Boiffard
2939:Large Standing Woman I
2820:1 October 2011 at the
2790:Swiss National Library
2621:In Giacometti's Studio
2520:Kunsthaus ZĂŒrich, 2001
2499:, Henry Holt & Co.
2463:Reinhold Hohl (1971).
2456:Jacques Dupin (1962).
1576:in: Angela Schneider:
1544:Pierre Matisse Gallery
1521:in: Angela Schneider:
1301:Royal Bank of Scotland
1247:PĂšre Lachaise Cemetery
1148:for $ 27.4 million at
1142:Grande Femme Debout II
916:Carnegie Museum of Art
655:
622:she died in 1993, the
618:close to his parents.
567:
533:continuous reworking.
522:
468:
166:Large Standing Woman I
3875:Surrealist techniques
3860:Surrealist automatism
3804:Fighting Cock Society
3543:Roger Gilbert-Lecomte
3528:Vratislav Effenberger
3468:Guillaume Apollinaire
2659:A Giacometti Portrait
2643:Looking at Giacometti
2604:La Cage de Giacometti
2581:on 14 September 2006.
2565:Yale University Press
2497:Looking at Giacometti
1989:Vancouver Art Gallery
1832:PinacothĂšque de Paris
1354:UK English Dictionary
1347:"Giacometti, Alberto"
1277:appear on the former
1134:Grande Femme Debout I
1086:Vancouver Art Gallery
1041:, Scottsdale, Arizona
954:Johnson Museum of Art
823:Vancouver Art Gallery
793:, Paris (2007â2008);
720:PinacothĂšque de Paris
653:Henri Cartier-Bresson
648:
559:
520:
460:
3986:Swiss-Italian people
3855:Surrealist Manifesto
3809:The Firesign Theatre
3593:Comte de Lautréamont
2955:L'Homme qui marche I
2915:The Palace at 4 a.m.
2807:Museum of Modern Art
2772:"Alberto Giacometti"
2518:Alberto Giacometti.
1897:Fondation-giacometti
1811:"Alberto Giacometti"
1464:"Alberto Giacometti"
1275:L'Homme qui marche I
1157:L'Homme qui marche I
998:Museum of Modern Art
948:J. Paul Getty Museum
624:Fondation Giacometti
590:, a sequence of 150
584:Museum of Modern Art
546:Chase Manhattan Bank
447:University of Zurich
399:monochrome paintings
254:fondation-giacometti
243:1962 Venice Biennale
180:L'Homme qui marche I
145:The Palace at 4 a.m.
21:Giacometti (surname)
3743:Marianne Van Hirtum
3718:Simon Watson Taylor
3180:Christian Dotremont
2989:Giovanni Giacometti
2704:An Anthology from X
1940:Sidelnikova, Anna.
1774:on 15 December 2008
910:BĂŒndner Kunstmuseum
817:, Istanbul (2015);
551:Grande femme debout
443:Zaccaria Giacometti
415:Giovanni Giacometti
3971:Surrealist artists
3931:Alberto Giacometti
3220:Alberto Giacometti
3210:Gordon Onslow Ford
3145:Leonora Carrington
2892:Alberto Giacometti
2850:Alberto Giacometti
2803:Alberto Giacometti
2677:Alberto Giacometti
2671:Alberto Giacometti
2665:Alberto Giacometti
2653:Alberto Giacometti
2611:Alberto Giacometti
2540:. Art in Society.
2465:Alberto Giacometti
2458:Alberto Giacometti
2400:on 27 January 2010
2034:The Gloss Magazine
1645:The New York Times
1595:www.britannica.com
1572:Lucius Grisebach:
1517:Angela Schneider:
1144:was bought by the
1068:Wadsworth Atheneum
958:Cornell University
852:Public collections
811:Kunsthalle Hamburg
805:Rotterdam (2008);
789:, Atlanta (1970);
787:High Museum of Art
656:
649:Alberto Giacometti
568:
523:
475:, an associate of
469:
419:post-Impressionist
265:Alberto Giacometti
36:Alberto Giacometti
25:Giacometti (horse)
3976:Swiss Protestants
3918:
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3895:Women surrealists
3865:Surrealist cinema
3713:Philippe Soupault
3345:BenjamĂn Palencia
3037:
3036:
3022:(1961 photograph)
2931:Grande tĂȘte mince
2721:978-0-50097-105-5
2691:978-2-84426-352-0
2382:978-0-7148-4449-7
2244:. 5 February 2010
1756:978-0-374-52525-5
1443:. Merriam-Webster
1364:on 20 March 2022.
1267:Waiting for Godot
1167:Grande tĂȘte mince
1115:G. David Thompson
1077:Walker Art Center
1011:, Washington D.C.
968:Kunstmuseum Basel
938:, Washington D.C.
930:Fondation Beyeler
912:Chur, Switzerland
833:, Dublin (2022).
821:, London (2017);
807:Fondation Beyeler
641:Artistic analysis
512:Isabel Rawsthorne
473:Antoine Bourdelle
262:
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159:Grande tĂȘte mince
3993:
3956:Modern sculptors
3870:Surrealist music
3789:Chicago Imagists
3769:Les Automatistes
3708:Louis Scutenaire
3648:VĂtÄzslav Nezval
3488:Georges Bataille
3405:Dorothea Tanning
3390:JindĆich Ć tyrskĂœ
3365:Aminollah Rezaei
3260:Jacqueline Lamba
3250:Gerome Kamrowski
3195:Curt Echtermeyer
3150:Ithell Colquhoun
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2995:Diego Giacometti
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3425:Albert Valentin
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3385:Martin Stejskal
3360:Toni del Renzio
3340:Wolfgang Paalen
3335:MĂ©ret Oppenheim
3315:E. L. T. Mesens
3280:Georges Malkine
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2647:David Sylvester
2589:
2587:Further reading
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2552:on 27 May 2013.
2493:David Sylvester
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3623:DuĆĄan MatiÄ
3533:Paul Ăluard
3518:René Daumal
3513:René Crevel
3454:Writers and
3410:Karel Teige
3400:Yves Tanguy
3255:Wifredo Lam
3245:Frida Kahlo
3205:Leonor Fini
3135:Luis Buñuel
3110:Bill Brandt
3085:Eileen Agar
3030:(2017 film)
2814:City Square
2429:16 December
2353:ARTnews.com
1946:Arthive.com
1872:theguardian
1707:31 December
1578:Giacometti,
1561:Giacometti,
1523:Giacometti.
1227:Gazing Head
1186:Swiss franc
1136:, sold for
1081:Minneapolis
977:South Korea
819:Tate Modern
815:Pera Museum
781:Exhibitions
761:Walking Man
736:Paolo Monti
592:lithographs
540:Later years
501:Bror Hjorth
464:(1920â21),
423:inquisition
375:existential
217:Annette Arm
3925:Categories
3819:Grup d'Elx
3799:Dau al Set
3653:Paul Nougé
3638:Max Morise
3633:René Ménil
3445:Unica ZĂŒrn
3320:Lee Miller
3071:Surrealism
2899:Sculptures
2637:James Lord
2574:0300090374
2509:James Lord
2469:Gerd Hatje
2084:13 October
2058:13 October
1534:Letter to
1506:1010067077
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