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This exhibition catalog, Julia Fish: bound by spectrum, presents a
fully-illustrated survey of the last decade of Fish's paintings and
works on paper. It offers new scholarship around Fish's ongoing
project that brings together the disciplines of painting, drawing,
and architecture. For three decades, Fish has used her house and
its vernacular architecture--a Chicago storefront workspace
designed by Theodore Steuben in 1922--as the basis for a system of
mapping color, form, and light in paintings and works on paper.
Working from close observation, she renders architectural details
at actual size and creates a dialog between objective information
and subjective response. These works are informed by effects of
light in space, time of day, the seasons, cardinal direction, and
the artist's own physical vantage point. Accompanying the images of
Fish's works are essays by Julie Rodrigues Widholm, Kate Nesin, and
Colm T ib n, images and text by architect Dan Wheeler, and a
selection of the artist's studio notations.
A mountain of chairs piled between buildings. Shoes sewn behind
animal membranes into a wall. A massive crack running through the
floor of Tate Modern. Powerful works like these by sculptor Doris
Salcedo evoke the significance of bearing witness and processes of
collective healing. Salcedo, who lives and works in Bogota, roots
her art in Colombia's social and political landscape - including
its long history of civil wars - with an elegance and poetic
sensibility that balances the gravitas of her subjects. Her work is
undergirded by intense fieldwork, including interviews with people
who have suffered loss and endured trauma from political violence.
In recent years, Salcedo has become increasingly interested in the
universality of these experiences and expanded her research to
Turkey, Italy, Great Britain, and the United States. Published to
accompany Salcedo's first retrospective exhibition and the American
debut of her major work Plegaria muda, Doris Salcedo is the most
comprehensive survey of her sculptures and installations to date.
In addition to featuring new contributions by respected scholars
and curators, the book includes over one hundred color
illustrations highlighting many pieces from Salcedo's
twenty-five-year career. Offering fresh perspectives on a vital
body of work, Doris Salcedo is a testament to the power of one of
today's most important international artists.
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