Stephane Mandelbaum

Walther und Franz Koenig, ISBN 9783753307244,
Pb, 252 pgs, 22 x 29cm
Acqn. 36623
In Stock

£28.00
"I wanted to write my life in life." - Pierre Goldman. Driven by fascination as well as by contempt, Stephane Mandelbaum (1961-1986) produced hundreds of drawings within a short creative period of just ten years. The subjects include portraits of Arthur Rimbaud, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Francis Bacon, Pierre Goldman, his grandfather Szulim, and his father Arie Mandelbaum, but also National Socialist criminals such as Joseph Goebbels and Ernst Rohm. His Jewish descent, Belgium's colonial history, but also the nightlife and underworld of Brussels, permeated his work at ever deeper levels and ultimately shaped his life-always driven by the questions: Where do I come from and what can I be?