Alfred Basbous (Bilingual edition)

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A selection of works exhibited at the Basbous Museum

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Coinciding with the new display of Basbous Museum’s permanent collections, this book presents a selection of the works exhibited there. These works, kept in the personal collection of Alfred Basbous (1924-2006) until his death, are infused with a unique personal dimension, enhanced by the fact that they are displayed in his former house and studio. The garden, which was envisioned and implemented by the artist himself, hosts several milestone sculptures.

When Alfred Basbous studied Sculpture in Paris, he discovered and admired the sculptures of Auguste Rodin.

The interest and respect between Rodin and Basbous seem to have been mutual as the collections of the Rodin Museum include works created by Alfred Basbous. After his studies in Paris, Basbous went back to Lebanon and found in Rachana the perfect setting to create his remarkable sculptures. He experimented with a wide range of materials – bronze, stone, metal, wood and marble – and, while he never gave up on figurative art, the artist deepened his interest in abstraction.

He thus created innovating sculptures that reveal his constant search to develop his art both on formal and technical levels.

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Weight 762 g
Dimensions 19.8 x 26.9 cm
Publisher name Editions Skira Paris
Publication date 13 April 2023
Number of pages 128
Format Hardback
Contributors Text by Roxane Zand, Introduction by Sam Bardaouil
Dimensions 19.8 x 26.9 cm
Weight 762 g

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Created in 2004 by Alfred Basbous, The Basbous Foundation & Museum aims to promote the work and life of the Lebanese sculptor. The museum implemented in the former house and studio of the artist allows the visitor to admire a large selection of sculptures and fully explore the creative process of Alfred Basbous.

Roxane Zand is specialist in Modern art and former Deputy chairman at Sotheby's.

Sam Bardaouil, curator, director of the Hamburger Bahnhof, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Berlin.