Ron Mueck
Three decades of Ron Mueck’s realist, pathos-laden portraits of human frailty

After garnering international attention for his stirring small-scale piece Dead Dad (1996–97), UK-based sculptor Ron Mueck (born 1958) became famed for his detailed, tender renderings of his subjects. Although breathtakingly lifelike, his works depart from realism in their scale, and are always either smaller than life-size or monumental. Published on the occasion of a much-anticipated exhibition at Fondation Cartier, this catalogue raisonné expands upon the institution’s 2013 publication. Spanning Mueck’s 30-year career, it reproduces all of his sculptures through photographs and previously unpublished documents. Artist’s notes, studio shots, preparatory drawings and photographs of models invite the reader to discover Mueck’s creative process; contributions from scholars Justin Paton, Robert Rosenblum and Robert Storr, and philosopher Peter Sloterdijk, explore the major themes underlying his art.

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Ron Mueck
Three decades of Ron Mueck’s realist, pathos-laden portraits of human frailty

After garnering international attention for his stirring small-scale piece Dead Dad (1996–97), UK-based sculptor Ron Mueck (born 1958) became famed for his detailed, tender renderings of his subjects. Although breathtakingly lifelike, his works depart from realism in their scale, and are always either smaller than life-size or monumental. Published on the occasion of a much-anticipated exhibition at Fondation Cartier, this catalogue raisonné expands upon the institution’s 2013 publication. Spanning Mueck’s 30-year career, it reproduces all of his sculptures through photographs and previously unpublished documents. Artist’s notes, studio shots, preparatory drawings and photographs of models invite the reader to discover Mueck’s creative process; contributions from scholars Justin Paton, Robert Rosenblum and Robert Storr, and philosopher Peter Sloterdijk, explore the major themes underlying his art.

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Three decades of Ron Mueck’s realist, pathos-laden portraits of human frailty

After garnering international attention for his stirring small-scale piece Dead Dad (1996–97), UK-based sculptor Ron Mueck (born 1958) became famed for his detailed, tender renderings of his subjects. Although breathtakingly lifelike, his works depart from realism in their scale, and are always either smaller than life-size or monumental. Published on the occasion of a much-anticipated exhibition at Fondation Cartier, this catalogue raisonné expands upon the institution’s 2013 publication. Spanning Mueck’s 30-year career, it reproduces all of his sculptures through photographs and previously unpublished documents. Artist’s notes, studio shots, preparatory drawings and photographs of models invite the reader to discover Mueck’s creative process; contributions from scholars Justin Paton, Robert Rosenblum and Robert Storr, and philosopher Peter Sloterdijk, explore the major themes underlying his art.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9782869251809
Publisher: Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain
Publication date: 09/05/2023
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 9.50(w) x 12.00(h) x 1.34(d)

About the Author

Ron Mueck was born in 1958 in Melbourne, Australia. His work has been exhibited in the infamous Sensation show, at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and, most recently, in solo shows at The National Gallery in London and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney. Mueck lives and works in London.

Table of Contents

Vorwort6
Foreword7
Ron Mueck--Realismus neu definiert9
Ron Mueck--A Redefinition of Realism26
Bemerkungen uber einige Skulpturen von Ron Mueck42
On Several Sculptures by Ron Mueck54
Catalogue raisonne67
Biografie80
Biography81
Ausgewahlte Literatur / Selected Bibliography
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