Hyman Bloom: Matters of Life and Death
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Museum of Fine Arts,Boston
Published:6th Jun '19
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Accompanies the exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, on this key member of the Boston Expressionist school
Hyman Bloom (1913–2009) was a key member of the Boston Expressionist school and a contemporary of Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock and Arshile Gorky. This new study focuses on Bloom’s paintings and drawings of human corpses, anatomical studies and archaeological excavations from the 1940s and 1950s. He often returned to these subjects throughout his career, using thickly applied paint in rich colours as he aspired to present both the physical and the spiritual on canvas.
Insightful curatorial essays accompanied by beautiful full-colour reproductions explore this difficult but compelling work, considering themes such as the life, death and rebirth of Bloom’s artistic reputation; the growing divide between figuration and abstraction at this defining moment of American art; earlier artistic traditions of representing mortality; the relationship between these works and Bloom’s Judaism, interest in eastern religions, and belief in reincarnation; and the artist’s desire to find beauty and meaning within death and decay. In these drawings and paintings, as Bloom himself asserted, ‘the paradox of the harrowing and the beautiful [can] be brought into unity.’
Hyman Bloom blurred the boundaries between figurative and abstract painting during the late 1930s. He abandoned what was easy and instead punted for the difficult. -- Timothy Standring * Burlington *
The paintings, along with a selection of dazzling, large-scale drawings, are the subject of a superb, long-awaited [show and monograph,] “Hyman Bloom: Matters of Life and Death." -- Sebastian Smee * Washington Post *
[Hyman Bloom's] vital, vivid paintings of the human body in life and death exist in that taut place between seductive and revolting, between beautiful and terrifying, which is to say, that edge up against the sublime. -- Nina MacLaughlin * Boston Globe *
ISBN: 9780878468614
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 820g
112 pages