La Revue, Ever Goya, 2021
This special edition of Cahiers d’Art was crafted to commemorate the 2021 Goya exhibition, a remarkable collaboration between the Fondation Beyeler and the Museo Nacional del Prado. Curated under the visionary leadership of Sam Keller, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and Isabela Mora, this issue transforms into a dynamic tribute to the enduring genius of Goya. Renowned contemporary artists were invited to create a series of original, unpublished works that explore Goya’s profound impact on modern and contemporary art, reflecting the timeless relevance of his vision in today’s world.
The Ever Goya issue brings together 26 extraordinary artists, each contributing a unique voice through mediums ranging from evocative drawings and poetry to striking photography and expansive bodies of work. Anchoring this collection is a deep dive into Goya’s legacy, with a comprehensive essay by Manuela B. Mena Marqués, accompanied by insightful texts from Donatien Grau, Manthia Diawara, and Terri Geis.
Gracing the cover is a haunting still from Philippe Parreno’s film, captured at night within the Museo del Prado, in an intimate encounter with Goya’s Black Paintings—a powerful homage that bridges past and present in a single frame.
This issue stands as a vivid celebration of Goya’s enduring resonance and his far-reaching influence on the art of today.
This special edition of Cahiers d’Art was crafted to commemorate the 2021 Goya exhibition, a remarkable collaboration between the Fondation Beyeler and the Museo Nacional del Prado. Curated under the visionary leadership of Sam Keller, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and Isabela Mora, this issue transforms into a dynamic tribute to the enduring genius of Goya. Renowned contemporary artists were invited to create a series of original, unpublished works that explore Goya’s profound impact on modern and contemporary art, reflecting the timeless relevance of his vision in today’s world.
The Ever Goya issue brings together 26 extraordinary artists, each contributing a unique voice through mediums ranging from evocative drawings and poetry to striking photography and expansive bodies of work. Anchoring this collection is a deep dive into Goya’s legacy, with a comprehensive essay by Manuela B. Mena Marqués, accompanied by insightful texts from Donatien Grau, Manthia Diawara, and Terri Geis.
Gracing the cover is a haunting still from Philippe Parreno’s film, captured at night within the Museo del Prado, in an intimate encounter with Goya’s Black Paintings—a powerful homage that bridges past and present in a single frame.
This issue stands as a vivid celebration of Goya’s enduring resonance and his far-reaching influence on the art of today.
This special edition of Cahiers d’Art was crafted to commemorate the 2021 Goya exhibition, a remarkable collaboration between the Fondation Beyeler and the Museo Nacional del Prado. Curated under the visionary leadership of Sam Keller, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and Isabela Mora, this issue transforms into a dynamic tribute to the enduring genius of Goya. Renowned contemporary artists were invited to create a series of original, unpublished works that explore Goya’s profound impact on modern and contemporary art, reflecting the timeless relevance of his vision in today’s world.
The Ever Goya issue brings together 26 extraordinary artists, each contributing a unique voice through mediums ranging from evocative drawings and poetry to striking photography and expansive bodies of work. Anchoring this collection is a deep dive into Goya’s legacy, with a comprehensive essay by Manuela B. Mena Marqués, accompanied by insightful texts from Donatien Grau, Manthia Diawara, and Terri Geis.
Gracing the cover is a haunting still from Philippe Parreno’s film, captured at night within the Museo del Prado, in an intimate encounter with Goya’s Black Paintings—a powerful homage that bridges past and present in a single frame.
This issue stands as a vivid celebration of Goya’s enduring resonance and his far-reaching influence on the art of today.
Edited by: Staffan Ahrenberg, Sam Keller, Hans Ulrich Obrist
248 Pages
162 Illustrations
24.5 cm × 31.5 cm
Softcover, wrapped in Glassine Paper, Presentation Box
Available in English and in French
ISBN FR: 978-2-85117-321-8
ISBN EN: 978-2-85117-315-7