Abu GhraibPrestel Verlag, München
2006
ISBN
9783791337418, Broschiert, 109Seiten, 29,95
EUR
Klappentext
Mit einem Aufsatz von David Ebony in englischer Sprache. Mit vierfarbige und s/w Abbildungen. The world was shocked in 2003 by photographs revealing abuse of prisoners by U.S. guards at the notorious Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad. In response, the renowned Colombian artist Fernando Botero created a series of riveting paintings and drawings that constitute an acerbic and poignant statement against violence and man's inhumanity to man. the 73-year-old artist, drawing on his knowledge of Renaissance art, has produced a body of works that are timely yet timeless, a vision of hell on earth belonging to a long tradition of artistic statements against war and violence that includes Goya's Caprichos and Picasso's Guernica, works by the Mexican muralists, the American artists Philip Guston and Leon Golub, and Botero's own 1980s responses during drug violence in Colombia.