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Aiming for the Stars

The Life and Times of Odilon Redon

Illustrated throughout, an accessible biography of the French modernist artist Odilon Redon.

Aiming for the Stars is the first comprehensive English-language biography of Odilon Redon (1840–1916) in decades, offering a fresh and vivid reappraisal of an artist whose work fascinated and perplexed his contemporaries. Ted Gott traces Redon’s lonely youth in the South of France, his experience of the Franco-Prussian War, and his gradual emergence within avant-garde literary and artistic circles in Paris. Redon’s involvement with occult, Symbolist, and Wagnerian circles, alongside his late renaissance as a master of decoration and color, is brought into focus with clarity and nuance. Particular attention is given to the artist’s remarkable technical command of charcoal drawing and lithography, illuminated through the lens of abundant press commentary and correspondence. Ted Gott’s book restores Redon as a singular, restless presence in modern art.


552 pages | 180 color plates, 40 halftones | 7.48 x 9.84 | © 2026

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Reviews

Aiming for the Stars reaches deep into Redon’s imagination, drawing out the resonances of literature, the play of friendship, and the pressures of a changing world which shaped an art so rich in the imagery of surprise conjunction and the color of other worlds.”

Richard Thomson, emeritus professor of the history of art, University of Edinburgh

“Odilon Redon once claimed that there was little to say about his life since the defining events had taken place ‘in his head.’ Drawing on all available sources, Gott proves him wrong and offers us a fascinating biography of the man, while shedding new light on his art and its reception.”

Dario Gamboni, professor emeritus of art history, University of Geneva, and author of "The Brush and the Pen: Odilon Redon and Literature"

"Gott’s Aiming for the Stars offers a beautifully crafted exegesis of Redon’s life and art. Replete with little known facts, Gott’s deeply researched and brilliant text is the definitive word on one of the most misunderstood and enigmatic artists of the nineteenth century. The author’s excellent work is based on careful translations from the many contemporary literary, journalistic, musicological, and art-critical writings from both the naysayers and supporters of the intellectual vanguard in France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and the United States. Through detailed descriptions of Redon’s technical experimentations, Gott presents a complete picture of how the artist was seen then and now. Far from an isolated genius, Redon is shown to be a sensitive but market-savvy art-maker, with a breadth of interests. The man who emerges is one whose ambition and refusal to be categorized allowed him to be shown with the Impressionists and Les XX in Brussels, and later be adopted as a touchstone by a younger generation of artists including Matisse and the Fauves. Along the way, Gott introduces the reader to the late nineteenth-century vogue for esoteric literature, seances, and art in Europe and London. Gott brilliantly intertwines contemporary and modern-day commentaries to bring to life the people, places, and salient influences present along Redon’s trajectory, from literary occultism to the wealthy admirers of his near abstract decorative works. The result is neither an apology nor a eulogistic defense of an artist who refused to adhere to anything other than art as expression of the indeterminate. Aiming for the Stars offers a full picture of Redon and a compelling and readable key to what Gott summarizes as Redon’s earliest aesthetic precept: ‘that art should transcend the mere reproduction of nature, embodying the artist’s moral thought and moving the viewer to use mind as well as eye in meditating on the idea that lies behind any artistic impulse.’"

Gloria Groom, Chair and Winton Green Curator, Painting and Sculpture of Europe, Art Institute of Chicago

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