Publisher's Description
Guatemalan artist Luis Gonzalez Palma has gained widespread
recognition over the past decade for his photo-based portraits that
are rich with the symbolism of indigenous myth and culture,
Catholicism, and humanity. The figures that inhabit Gonzalez
Palma's mythic world-angels, devils, hybrid creatures, and enigmatic characters-transcend time and place, suggesting that mysticism
and beauty are his ultimate subject matter. He has said, 'I live in a
country where there is mysticism and violence at the same time-
where you are enjoying nature and the helicopters are flying overhead to bomb some region; where you know that as you are working,
someone is being killed or someone is being baptized.' Yet Palma's
landscape is not that of Guatemalan politics, but that of the soul,
portrayed in both its beauty and its sorrow.
Poems of Sorrow is the first major monograph on Luis Gonzalez
Palma. Accompanying the plates is an insightful essay by John Wood.
Selected as one of the fifty outstanding book designs of 1999 by the American
Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA)
'In his pictures, (Gonzalez Palma's subjects) assume the
mantles of myth and spirituality-angels' wings, devils'
horns, crowns of thorns or roses, halos-while remaining
stubbornly, solidly human, and it's this marriage of the
soulful and the earthy that gives the work its wide
popular appeal.' -Village Voice
'Like poems, Gonzalez Palma's images unfold with
increasing significance, resulting in an underlying
sense of tension and foreboding that is only slightly
eased by their sheer loveliness.' -Library Journal
We have a few NEW copies of this sought after monograph, long out-of-print, perhaps the most beautiful of all the Palma trade books. We are offering Poems of Sorrow at a special price for a limited time. Hurry, quantities are limited and we reserve the right to limit quantities. Typically this monograph sells for $160 or more.
Book Information
ISBN:
1892041057
Publisher:
Arena
Format:
Hardcover, 144 pages
Language:
English