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  1. 1 of 5. Summary of Alberto Giacometti. Alberto Giacometti's remarkable career traces the shifting enthusiasms of European art before and after the Second World War. As a Surrealist in the 1930s, he devised innovative sculptural forms, sometimes reminiscent of toys and games.

    • Swiss
    • October 10, 1901
    • Stampa, Graubunden, Switzerland
    • January 11, 1966
  2. Giacometti was one of the most important sculptors of the 20th century. His work was particularly influenced by artistic styles such as Cubism and Surrealism. Philosophical questions about the human condition, as well as existential and phenomenological debates played a significant role in his work. [5]

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  4. Dec 7, 2023 · Alberto Giacometti was one of the most prominent sculptors of the twentieth century. His works embodied post-war disillusionment and collective trauma. The thin sculptures he created became the emblems of modern art, but let’s explore what makes Giacometts works so special and different from others.

  5. Mar 2, 2022 · Magazine Article. Education. Exhibitions. Giacometti's Creative Process. Refine, rework, repeat. Stephanie Foster, Lead Interpretive Planner. March 2, 2022. Appears in Cleveland Art, 2022 Issue 1. Head of Diego c. 1936. Alberto Giacometti (Swiss, 1901–1966).

  6. Giacomettis postwar figure sculptures had skeletal bodies with gouged surfaces that surpassed the expressiveness of Rodin. The combination of fixed frontal stares and ravaged surfaces effectively keep the viewer at a distance, for seen up close the features dissolve into daubs and irregular textures.

  7. After World War II, Giacometti created his most famous sculptures: his extremely tall and slender figurines. These sculptures were subject to his individual viewing experience—between an imaginary yet real, a tangible yet inaccessible space. In Giacometti's whole body of work, his painting constitutes only a small part.

  8. Movement / Style: Surrealism. Alberto Giacometti (born October 10, 1901, Borgonovo, Switzerland—died January 11, 1966, Chur) was a Swiss sculptor and painter, best known for his attenuated sculptures of solitary figures. His work has been compared to that of the existentialists in literature. Giacometti displayed precocious talent and was ...

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