Mashel Teitelbaum

Mashel Teitelbaum Terror and Beauty

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Publisher's Synopsis

"What I'm saying I'm painting, in effect . . . is the terror and beauty of life." - Mashel Teitelbaum

Mashel Teitelbaum's work often appears to be born out of creative tension - between substance and void, between will and world, between natural beauty and existential terror. The son of Jewish immigrants, Teitelbaum grew up during a period that saw the Great Depression, the Second World War, and the Holocaust before honing his voice under the likes of Clyfford Still, Ad Reinhardt, and Max Beckmann.

A painter, poet, screenwriter, and novelist, Teitelbaum created works of art that were always arresting, even as they ranged from landscapes to portraits, from figurative to abstract, from modernism to expressionism. Like his life, his art was characterized by an honesty of self-expression, a creative integrity, and a desire to speak truth to power, often placing him in conflict with the establishment.

Mashel Teitelbaum: Terror and Beauty is a magnificent volume, featuring more than 250 images, including more than 200 reproductions of artwork from the full scope of Teitelbaum's career, as well as essays and reflections on his life and work from artists, curators, and friends. It's a fitting tribute to the work of one of Canada's most talented and influential artistic outsiders.

Book information

ISBN: 9781773104300
Publisher: Goose Lane Editions
Imprint: Goose Lane Editions
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Language: English
Number of pages: 296
Weight: 1800g
Height: 273mm
Width: 229mm