Hernan Bas

Rizzoli, 2014
Texts by Christian Rattemeyer, Jonathan Griffin and Nancy Spector
Publisher: Rizzoli, New York.

 Hardcover, 274 pages, 31.5 × 24 cm, English

 

INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards, 2014, HONORABLE MENTION for Art
This book chronicles the work of the figurative painter, Hernan Bas, whose moody portraits reflect the youth of contemporary culture. Hernan Bas is known for his overgrown landscapes and intimate figurative portraits of beautiful boyish and hip young men. With a style that is energetic and gestural, his work nods to abstract expressionism yet remains contemporary in feel. His pieces are romantic and often uncompromisingly sexual, with dark narratives or open landscapes. A soft palette is met with the gorgeous contrast of unpredicted dark hues and vibrant colors, while his loose brushwork creates intricate textures. This lavish monograph is the most complete book devoted to Bas's career thus far, focusing on his paintings, film stills, and illustrations. With over 200 color plates and with texts by Christian Rattemeyer, Jonathan Griffin, and Nancy Spector, this gorgeous volume presents the intricate and sensuously delightful work of this up-and-coming artist, whose work personifies epic romance by embracing both the decadence and nastiness of pleasure.