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The Escape
From a Seventeenth-Century Drawing Manual of the Face and Its Expressions
By David Schutter, Barry Schwabsky (Memoir by), Dieter Roelstraete (Memoir by)

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Hardback, 136 pages
Published
United States, 26 April 2021

Charles Le Brun's drawing manual on human emotions has been used for centuries by artists and students as a model for depicting facial expressions. In David Schutter's work, Le Brun's manual is set to a different direction-a series of abstract drawings recalling vestiges of the human face animated by emotion. But Schutter's drawings are neither copies nor portraiture. Rather, they are reflections on how Lebrun's renderings were made.

Collected here, Schutter's work recreates not the subject matter but the very values of Lebrun's drawings-light, gesture, scale, and handling of materials. The cross-hatching in the original was used to make classical tone and volume, in Schutter's hand the technique makes for unstable impressions of strained neck and deeply furrowed brow, or for drawing marks and scribbles unto themselves. As such, these drawings end up denying a neat closure-unlike their academic source material-and render unsettling states of mind that require repeated viewing. Accompanied by essays from art critic Barry Schwabsky and Neubauer Collegium curator Dieter Roelstraete, The Escape will appeal to students, critics, and admirers of seventeenth-century, modern, and contemporary art alike.


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Charles Le Brun's drawing manual on human emotions has been used for centuries by artists and students as a model for depicting facial expressions. In David Schutter's work, Le Brun's manual is set to a different direction-a series of abstract drawings recalling vestiges of the human face animated by emotion. But Schutter's drawings are neither copies nor portraiture. Rather, they are reflections on how Lebrun's renderings were made.

Collected here, Schutter's work recreates not the subject matter but the very values of Lebrun's drawings-light, gesture, scale, and handling of materials. The cross-hatching in the original was used to make classical tone and volume, in Schutter's hand the technique makes for unstable impressions of strained neck and deeply furrowed brow, or for drawing marks and scribbles unto themselves. As such, these drawings end up denying a neat closure-unlike their academic source material-and render unsettling states of mind that require repeated viewing. Accompanied by essays from art critic Barry Schwabsky and Neubauer Collegium curator Dieter Roelstraete, The Escape will appeal to students, critics, and admirers of seventeenth-century, modern, and contemporary art alike.

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EAN
9780226461199
ISBN
022646119X
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Illustrations, unspecified
Dimensions
22 x 29.4 x 1.6 centimeters (0.88 kg)

Table of Contents

The Escape / David Schutter

L LB dc 1–45 / David Schutter

Memory as Initiation: David Schutter’s Critique of Expression / Barry Schwabsky

Schutter’s Seeing Ways / Dieter Roelstraete

Selected Drawings from L’expression des passions / Charles Le Brun

About the Author

David Schutter is professor in the Institut fur Kunst at the Universitat der Kunste, Berlin and visiting professor in the Department of Visual Arts at the University of Chicago.

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