This 176-page hardback catalogue was published to accompany the exhibition ‘Léon Spilliaert’ at the Royal Academy of Arts, 23rd February to 20th September 2020.
This book brings together over a hundred works from international collections, including a series of haunting self-portraits that Spilliaert created in his twenties, which are considered outstanding examples of the genre. Authoritative authors discuss the artist’s singular approach and put his remarkable career in context. Luc Tuymans, the influential Belgian painter who considers Spilliaert a key influence, introduces the book.
Although he is often associated with the key figures of Belgian Symbolism, Léon Spilliaert in fact had a peculiarly individual style. Born in Ostend, he worked there for most of his career. An introvert and insomniac who suffered from poor health as a young man, Spilliaert wandered the night-time streets of the North Sea resort, creating mysterious and highly atmospheric evocations of its dark docks, beaches and promenades. Almost entirely self-taught, he drew influence from such painters as Odilon Redon and James Abbott McNeill Whistler as well as the writers Edgar Allan Poe and Friedrich Nietzsche.
The book includes over 100 works from international collections, illustrating the full span of Spilliaert’s career. Three essays by expert authors further expand the themes of the exhibition:
- Anne Adriaens-Pannier and Noémie Goldman on Spilliaert’s extraordinary career, focusing on the creative role played by his hometown of Ostend
- Adrian Locke on the significance of walking, loneliness and the night in the work of Spilliaert and related artists
- Will Stone on Spilliaert’s rule-breaking illustrations for the key Symbolist poets Emile Verhaeren and Maurice Maeterlinck
The Belgian painter Luc Tuymans, who considers Spilliaert a key influence, introduces the book.
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https://shop.royalacademy.org.uk/leon-spilliaert-hb32106Leon Spilliaert Hardback Cataloguehttps://shop.royalacademy.org.uk/media/catalog/product/1/2/12090420-leon-exhibition-catalogue-web.jpg2525GBPInStock/Reading/All Books/Exhibition Catalogues/Reading/All Books/Published by the Royal Academy/Reading/All Books249277262<p>This 176-page hardback catalogue was published to accompany the exhibition ‘Léon Spilliaert’ at the Royal Academy of Arts, 23rd February to 20th September 2020.</p>
<p>This book brings together over a hundred works from international collections, including a series of haunting self-portraits that Spilliaert created in his twenties, which are considered outstanding examples of the genre. Authoritative authors discuss the artist’s singular approach and put his remarkable career in context. Luc Tuymans, the influential Belgian painter who considers Spilliaert a key influence, introduces the book.</p> <div data-content-type="html" data-appearance="default" data-element="main"><p>Although he is often associated with the key figures of Belgian Symbolism, L&eacute;on Spilliaert in fact had a peculiarly individual style. Born in Ostend, he worked there for most of his career. An introvert and insomniac who suffered from poor health as a young man, Spilliaert wandered the night-time streets of the North Sea resort, creating mysterious and highly atmospheric evocations of its dark docks, beaches and promenades. Almost entirely self-taught, he drew influence from such painters as Odilon Redon and James Abbott McNeill Whistler as well as the writers Edgar Allan Poe and Friedrich Nietzsche.</p>
<p>The book includes over 100 works from international collections, illustrating the full span of Spilliaert&rsquo;s career. Three essays by expert authors further expand the themes of the exhibition:</p>
<p>&nbsp;- Anne Adriaens-Pannier and No&eacute;mie Goldman on Spilliaert&rsquo;s extraordinary career, focusing on the creative role played by his hometown of Ostend</p>
<p>- Adrian Locke on the significance of walking, loneliness and the night in the work of Spilliaert and related artists</p>
<p>- Will Stone on Spilliaert&rsquo;s rule-breaking illustrations for the key Symbolist poets Emile Verhaeren and Maurice Maeterlinck</p>
<p>The Belgian painter Luc Tuymans, who considers Spilliaert a key influence, introduces the book.</p>
<p>For more exhibition catalogues produced by RA Publications, click&nbsp;<a href="https://shop.royalacademy.org.uk/books-media/books/exhibition-catalogues">here</a>.</p>
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