Alberto Giacometti— Legacy



The Swiss painter Alberto Giacometti had two major phases in his career influenced by two of the most prominent movements in the artworld. Both the phases that Alberto Giacometti followed through his career yielded innovations and his works inspired and influenced a wide range of artists who followed him. The surrealist sculptures of 1930s were a great influence on Henry Moore’s own innovative experience. His approach towards art also inspired the Surrealism movement which later became a very important component in the artistic practice of Moore and he continued that throughout his life. And it is definitely hard to imagine Moore’s own innovative experiments in the 1930s without the contribution of Alberto Giacometti. 

Alberto Giacometti left many of his followers inspired in creating arts following his footsteps. The Surrealist approach of sculpting that he tended through the many themes that he imbibed showcased n unique materialization of artistic approach. Alberto Giacometti’s works, drenched in the themes of psychoanalysis and exploring through the nuances of sexuality, alienation, anxiety and loneliness are not only unique to his time but they introduced art to the next step in its evolution. Alberto Giacometti’s works in the aftermath of the two world wars showcased the psyche of the generation. His subjects were the surviving souls of a post war world and he rendered them through his own blend of surrealism. 

They carried the inherent pain of the society in an elusive and make-believe space. Alberto Giacometti’s paintings showcasing the distorted times in the aftermath of war are all available online. Explore the art of Alberto Giacometti and know more about the demented times that offered no solace to the populace. Explore the times through the dystopia that Alberto Giacometti created perfectly through his paintings. Check out the paintings by Alberto Giacometti and if you feel the pain if they evoke a certain sensation deep enough for you to want to touch them, to understand them and explore them more then go ahead and subscribe to Alberto Giacometti’s Newsletters online. If you want to get all the latest updates about the Auction Lots of Alberto Giacometti subscribe to Alberto Giacometti Newsletter.  

Alberto Giacometti’s figurative practice, his extraordinary representation of the figures, the slender likeness and their differently proportionate approach introduced the world of art to a whole new era. His works in figurative art became a vital advancement and it re-established the figures of tortured human subjects as a viable motif in the aftermath of Second World War. Alberto Giacometti left the genre of abstract art at the time when it dominated the arena of modern art. Alberto Giacometti’s unique blend of spindly bronze figures were nothing short to a visual manifestation of the Existentialist thought school. These figures created by v were fragile and they appeared to be punctured and compressed within a space. These figurative works by Alberto Giacometti are the emblems of the then suffered humanity and the modernism with all its vices. The humanity that Alberto Giacometti’s figures represented was ravaged by doubts in the gory scenario of a post war earth. Explore these sculptures by Alberto Giacometti online and if you like these works, subscribe to Alberto Giacometti Newsletter to get all the latest updates about Alberto Giacometti Auction Lots.
Alberto Giacometti’s figures were one of the most significant reasons for the figurative art to resurface in the Post war Europe. During the abstract period in art Alberto Giacometti creations brought back the human element, however distorted and war-slain that might be. The figures by Alberto Giacometti showed them to be left alone all by themselves in the world and the ripple effect of this was the turning on them as these figures are rendered unable to communicate with their fellows. The dire needs of reaching out and calling each other fade away. Explore these figurative art by Alberto Giacometti and subscribe to the newsletter of Alberto Giacometti to get all the updates about Alberto Giacometti Auction Lots. 

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