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John Armleder - The Grand Tour (Hardcover)
John Armleder; Edited by Clement Dirie, Letizia Ragaglia, Andrea Viliani; Text written by Chiara Costa, …
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Lisa Yuskavage: Wilderness (Hardcover)
Lisa Yuskavage; Text written by Christopher Bedford, Helen Molesworth, Heidi Zuckerman; Interview by Mary Weatherford
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Permanent Collection Issue 1 (Paperback)
Sarah Stephenson; Text written by Anthony Huberman, Laura Hoptman, Sarah Rifky, Rodney Graham; Contributions by …
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Simon Denny - Full Participation (Paperback)
Simon Denny; Foreword by Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson; Text written by Jacob Proctor, Pablo Larios, Hanna Hölling
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Employing a hybrid approach located somewhere between research
project, retail display, and promotional campaign, Simon Denny's
diverse artistic practice reflects on the production, distribution,
and consumption of media in an age of accelerated technological
obsolescence and relentless cultural overproduction. Through a
variety of media, including photographs, sculpture, video, and
printed ephemera, Denny invites us to consider the evolution of
television and video as both technologies and cultural forms.
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Rodney Mcmillian (Hardcover)
Rodney McMillian, Thomas Lax, Heidi Zuckerman
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This volume offers a compelling examination of the surprising
conceptual and visual correspondences between the works of these
two pivotal artists known for their innovative practices. Klein
(1928-1962) was a major figure in postwar art who opened up new
possibilities for material, conceptual and performative expression,
often touching on the metaphysical. Hammons (born 1943) is a
conceptual artist whose works in performance, installation,
sculpture, printmaking and other media confront contemporary
realities with an often hard-hitting wit. This publication aims not
to draw out any notion of influence or direct correlation between
these bodies of work, but rather to elucidate a resonance between
two artists who both engage transformative processes to invest the
humblest of everyday materials with deep aesthetic significance.
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Rashid Johnson: The Hikers (Hardcover)
Rashid Johnson; Edited by Monica Davis; Text written by Heidi Zuckerman, Manuela Moscoso; Interview by Claudia Schreier
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Mark Manders (Hardcover, New)
Mark Manders; Text written by Peter Eleey, Douglas Fogle, Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson, Yasmil Raymond
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Since 1986, Dutch artist Mark Manders (born 1968) has been
developing an ongoing project titled "Self-Portrait as a Building."
Taking the form of sculptures, installations, drawings and
projections, these works map Manders' artistic persona through the
conceptual model of a built edifice, in the fashion of the
Renaissance memory theater. Inspired by writings on this subject
and by other literature, Manders' earliest works in this project
were primarily written, but over time, Manders found ways to deploy
everyday three-dimensional objects--epoxy figures, animals,
teabags, pencils, household furniture--to build a portrait of his
own mind as an architectural space. As the artist explains, "this
imaginary building, being composed of discrete objects, can shrink
or expand at any moment. In this building, all words created by
mankind are on hand." This publication accompanies the first North
American touring exhibition of Manders' work.
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Lorna Simpson - Works on Paper (Hardcover)
Lorna Simpson; Text written by Hilton Als, Connie Butler, Franklin Sirmans, Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson, …
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One of the leading artists of her generation, Lorna Simpson (born
1960) came to prominence in the mid-1980s through her photographic
and textual works that challenged conventional attitudes toward
race, gender and cultural memory with a potent mixture of formal
elegance and conceptual rigor. Published on the occasion of her
2013 exhibition at Aspen Art Museum, "Lorna Simpson: Works on
Paper" highlights four recent bodies of work on paper that explore
the complex relationship between the photographic archive and
processes of self-fashioning, including a new group of works being
developed during her time as the AAM's 2013 Jane and Marc Nathanson
Distinguished Artist in Residence. As in Simpson's earlier works,
these new drawings and collages take the African-American woman as
a point of departure, continuing her longstanding examination of
the ways that gender and culture shape the experience of life in
our contemporary multiracial society. This beautifully illustrated
catalogue features new scholarship by "New Yorker" staff writer
Hilton Als, MoMA Chief Curator of Drawings, Connie Butler, LACMA
Chief Curator of Contemporary Art, Franklin Sirmans, and the AAM's
Nancy and Bob Magoon CEO and Director, Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson.
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