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"Archie Rand's The 613 is all the religion one can use in a lifetime--It sends eye and mind careening as it oscillates dizzyingly between sacred and secular, postmodern and pre-modern, high and low, word and picture, trash and treasure, sublime and silly, conceptual and retinal, altar and push-cart, lox and bagels. In the beginning was the word, and the word was 'Wow!' " —Art Spiegelman "Part circus ringmaster and part vaudevillian, Archie Rand takes us on a rat-a-tat arts-ride that mixes biblical, comic book and movie history in which danger leads to violence on its way to melodrama that plunges into tragedy; a pouring out of panels that provoke, compel, resonate, and go on resonating." —Jules Feiffer"If Leviticus seems an unlikely text for a comic strip, look again. Or rather look at Archie Rand's magnificent series of commandments, The 613. The beauty, terror, and fun are all there in one magic, mesmerizing wall of colored shapes and visual oratory. It's a splendid series." —John Ashbery"Archie Rand's work reveals the truth on the most basic level, through the struggle to create. With The 613, he is like a biblical sage for the postmodern world, embracing the viewer and all of history."—Ang Lee"Panel by panel, visionary window by visionary window, invention after invention, shock upon shock, Archie Rand's The 613 seizes willful human life in all its transgressions and transports, its obstinate whim and its self-regard, and fashions out of mortal intransigence and desire a dazzling narrative tapestry. Rand's serious wit of riotously colorful contemporary comic-book art applied to Commandments, as it morphs into a seamless mural, rings out with the ironic and iconic underground teasing of 'thou shalt not' simultaneously luring us to a half-Socratic, half-Biblical KNOW THYSELF." —Cynthia Ozick“A monumental art project is transformed into wildly ambitious graphic literature….a series of paintings that some might find transgressive, transcendent, or both….a visual universe in which time is out of joint, where edicts from the distant past receive interpretation from a more recent past or an imagined future. As a book, The 613 stands on its own rather than merely evoking a larger wall display, reaching a much wider audience in the process.” —Kirkus (Starred) “A new book by a trailblazing artist...The 613 pairs mitzvahs with appropriated images from Mad Magazine, pulp and 20th-century illustration. Sometimes the connections are obvious, sometimes intriguingly oblique. It is outrageous and inviting, in-your-face and mysterious, making Rand’s case 613 times over.” —David Van Biema, Religion News Service“[R]ichly colored, always stirring works of visual art…[The 613] is something like seeing a cinema-sized version of ancient wisdom transmuted through a comic (and then blown up again).” —Flavorwire“By turns, funny, sad, thoughtful, silly and bizarre, some respectful, some profane…Rand’s work here is a brilliant mash-up of comic books, True Detective magazine covers and obsessive-compulsive disorder…like Marc Chagall on a bender.” —Shalom Auslander, The New York Times Book Review“The 613 presents colorful, attention-grabbing scenes…The colors are warm and bright, with a joyous, expressive quality about them—the book is a feast of images.” —The Jewish Week“Rand is a virtuoso…I am in awe of his inventiveness, essential good will and his sense of humor. I can’t believe that every reader of this review isn’t going to rush out and purchase The 613.” —David Carrier, artcritical
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About the Author
Archie Rand, born 1949, is an artist from Brooklyn, New York. Rand's work as a painter and muralist is displayed around the world, including in the collections of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Bibliothèque Nationale de France in Paris, and the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. There have been over 100 solo exhibitions of his work. He has published collaborative work with poets Robert Creeley, John Ashbery, Clark Coolidge, David Plante John Yau, David Lehman and Jim Cummins. He was awarded, among numerous honors, the Achievement Medal For Contributions to the Visual Arts by the National Foundation for Jewish Culture and he received the Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship. Formerly the Chair of the Department of Visual Arts at Columbia University he is currently the Presidential Professor of Art at Brooklyn College, CUNY. His home and studio are located in Brooklyn.
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Product details
Hardcover: 640 pages
Publisher: Blue Rider Press; 1St Edition edition (November 10, 2015)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9780399173769
ISBN-13: 978-0399173769
ASIN: 0399173765
Product Dimensions:
6.9 x 1.6 x 9.1 inches
Shipping Weight: 3.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.4 out of 5 stars
12 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#288,406 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Opened up a whole new way for me to understand what a commandment is. Far different than the usual 10 commandments I was use to. As I read the 613 commandments I became amused realizing that Muslims seem to obey these commandments more than Jews or Christians do.Many of the commandments were meant to keep people from intermarrying with people outside of their tribe and who you can have sex with. Just early sexism and racism.I have a strong fear of all religions because of how many people have been killed by religions over the centuries and my feelings that religions were just something we men created to justify our mistreatment of women. "The 613" book supports my fear and disgust with religions.I wasn't able to understand some of the pictures or connect them to the commandments they were shown with.
Archie Rand's visual representations of the 613 blessings range from mystifying to exhilarating. Sometimes disturbing, it challenges you to understand the strength and power of each one. Each painting brings a new thought, a deeper meaning and a contemporary slant to each mitzvah in a way that sometimes enhances and sometimes shatters previous interpretations. Every time I pick up the book, I learn something new from the insight he shares and I become engrossed in the enormity of this particular work of art and in Mr. Rand's unflinching artistic talent to expand and explore.
This book was delivered in excellent condition, exactly as described, and arrived ahead of the projected delivery date. The book itself is amazing. My wife and I prefer to leave it on the coffee table and read no more than a couple of random pages at a time.
This isn't really a book one 'reads.' It is a collection of images, one for each commandment in the Torah (the first five books of the Hebrew Bible). Contrary to common knowledge, there are many more than ten, and even if you take a close look at the ten, you will see that some of them aren't commandments at all. That is one reason I prefer the title Decalogue, from the Greek for 'ten words.' It is a closer translation to the original Hebrew, the 'ten sayings.'In the Torah, there are 603 more that are actual commandments: do this, don't do that. For each of these commandment, Archer has painted an image. It is almost impossible to put the book down because the images are so evocative and challenging. The commandment and Biblical reference are given in no particular order that I can see; they are almost random, except for the ones that belong in groups.I did hear an interview where he explained one image, Number 7. The commandment is 'Not to profane [God's] name. The image is of a giraffe, which the artist explained he chose because giraffes are mute. They have no vocal cords and are completely unable to violate this commandment.Others are more obscure. Why a vivid image of the widowed Empress Victoria, massive in her black dress, to illustrate 'Make no covenant with Canaanites or their gods.'? Some allusion to the British empire at its height?I don't now. I only know that the book is almost impossible to put down.
Archie Rand's The 613 is truly unique. Not only is it visually stunning--the images are so vivid that they practically pop off the page--it is almost absurdly (or perhaps biblically) ambitious in its scope. The 613 Jewish commandments are each rendered in mid 20th century comic book/pulp fiction glory. The entire series has only briefly been shown in public… Imagine 613 paintings, each approximately the size of the Mona Lisa. The actual art installation requires a wall 100 feet wide and 22 feet high with paintings one on top of the other. I was fortunate to have been able to see it when it was briefly shown by the artist a few years back. The release of this beautiful book ensures that Rand's epic piece can be experienced by anyone and everyone.
I like the book. Do not like explanation of homosexuality
I was hoping for something more substantive about each mitzvah, not just the artist's graphic impression.
Fascinating, original, stimulating expression.
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