Asylum Earth

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Author: Charles Bragg ISBN: 9781462911318
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing Publication: February 19, 2013
Imprint: Journey Editions Language: English
Author: Charles Bragg
ISBN: 9781462911318
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Publication: February 19, 2013
Imprint: Journey Editions
Language: English

Artist, Charles Bragg brings us a view of his own special reality—and sheds new light on what we know of our own.

In Asylum Earth, nothing is quite as it seems. Toulouse-Laurec shares a room with El Greco in "Art Heaven," while back among the living, an irate "Letter to the Editor" demands that someone go in and finish "all those impressionist paintings—why leave just an impression?"

Irrelevant and brilliantly funny, Bragg brings us a view of his own special reality—and sheds new light on what we know of our own. Witticisms, satire, and irony abound, and no profession or institution escapes Bragg's sharp eye. Often compared to Daumier, Nast, and Bosch, Bragg is a master of observation. Once our human frailties are scrutinized by his myopic gaze, we may never see ourselves in quite the same way again!

Illustrated throughout with Bragg's paintings and etchings.

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Artist, Charles Bragg brings us a view of his own special reality—and sheds new light on what we know of our own.

In Asylum Earth, nothing is quite as it seems. Toulouse-Laurec shares a room with El Greco in "Art Heaven," while back among the living, an irate "Letter to the Editor" demands that someone go in and finish "all those impressionist paintings—why leave just an impression?"

Irrelevant and brilliantly funny, Bragg brings us a view of his own special reality—and sheds new light on what we know of our own. Witticisms, satire, and irony abound, and no profession or institution escapes Bragg's sharp eye. Often compared to Daumier, Nast, and Bosch, Bragg is a master of observation. Once our human frailties are scrutinized by his myopic gaze, we may never see ourselves in quite the same way again!

Illustrated throughout with Bragg's paintings and etchings.

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