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Hypersensitive

A catalogue is published on the occasion of the exhibition Hypersensitive. A perspective on hyperrealistic sculpture, presented at the Musée d'arts de Nantes from the 7th of April to the 3rd of September 2023.

Couv-catalogue-Hyper-sensible.jpgThe only public institution in France that is home to a work by the American sculptor Duane Hanson, the Musée d’arts de Nantes made the decision, for this volume, to move beyond a historical overview of this meticulously realistic form of figurative art in order to affirm the profoundly human and sensitive character of hyperrealistic sculpture. Caught between emotion and fascination, acceptance and rejection, eleven Western sculptors, making full or partial use of hyperrealistic representation, are brought together here. While Duane Hanson and John DeAndrea embody the beginnings of hyperrealism, this illustrated catalogue – including some never-before-seen works – underscores as well the importance of the oeuvre of Gilles Barbier, Berlinde De Bruyckere, Daniel Firman, Sam Jinks, Tony Matelli, Sanaa Murtti, Evan Penny, Marc Sijan, and Tip Toland. Each of their works, in its own way, echoes the challenges facing sculpture and portraiture in placing the social, sensitive, and unique individual at the centre of the artistic process. The human being, in all his complexity, becomes the source of creation.

To contextualise, illuminate, and analyse these challenges in depth, the perspective of the curator Katell Jaffrès encounters the historical and phenomenological approaches of the art historian Didier Semin and the philosopher Charles Bobant. Essays, sculptures, and images thus question our representations of bodies, individualities, and sensibilities.

Authors: Katell Jaffrès, curator of the exhibition, Didier Semin, art historien, Charles Bobant, philosopher;
Musée d'arts de Nantes, publication director, editor-in-chief

© Musée d’arts, Nantes, 2023
© Cinisello Balsamo: Silvana Editoriale, 2023
28 € / 978-88-366-5363-8

 

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