Julie Enckell Julliard
Scheidegger & Spiess, 2015
A founding member of Swiss artists collective M/2, Alain Huck works across media, including painting, drawing, video, and photography. The subject of critical and commercial acclaim, his ambitious Salons Noirs series consists of eighty large-scale charcoal drawings characterized by the superimposition of images atop one another, contributing to a captivating blurred effect. Alain Huck: Les Salons Noirs presents the Salons Noirs series in its entirety and alongside a selection of recent works by Huck, placing this most recent series in the context of his broader body of work and shedding light on his artistic technique and creative process. In addition to affording new ways of approaching Salons Noirs and Huck's broader body of work, the book also compares Huck's work with that of other artists such as Albrecht Durer, Arnold Bocklin, Robert Longo, and Gerhard Richter.
English - 39 Pages - 15 x 20 cm - 3,6 Kg
ISBN: 9783858817693