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Francis Alÿs: Fabiola (Dia Foundation) Book
Mexico City-based artist Francis Alÿs (b. 1959) has assembled a group of paintings depicting Saint Fabiola, a 4th-century saint who gave up all earthly possessions and devoted herself to the practice of Christian asceticism. All of the pictures in the collection are based on an original worknow lostby the 19th-century French artist Jean-Jacques Henner. Alÿs's collection of Fabiola portraits, numbering in the hundreds and painted by amateurs and professionals alike, is the focus of this intriguing book. Not only does it examine the artistâ??s exploration of collecting practices, but the publication also offers an unusual window into aesthetic, sociological, and anthropological values of the past century. In addition to cataloguing each of the Fabiola works, the book includes Saint Jeromeâ??s eulogy for Fabiola (the primary source for Fabiolaâ??s biography), followed by an interpretive text on evolving hagiographies and saintsâ?? vitae, an analysis of the role of iconographic imagery in the practice of Catholicism, and art historical essays that focus on Alÿsâ??s practice. Read More
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- 0300139160
- 9780300139167
- S Bann
- 4 April 2008
- Yale University Press
- Hardcover (Book)
- 289
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