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How do we see art? How is it displayed? One hundred years ago, art
was shown in a way intended to educate. Galleries reflected the
curator's view of history at the expense of differing opinions.
Today, not only do museums and galleries celebrate these
differences of expression, they also welcome the collaboration of
living artists, promoting an active dialogue between the present
and the past. Galleries and museums are no longer just
repositories. They are sites of experience where the mind is often
engaged as much as the eye. Here, Nicholas Serota presents a
coherent historical account of changing attitudes to the way art is
presented in the modern museum, examining the relationship between
the artist, the public and the curator. He takes us into the
artist's studio - itself a paradigm of display - and then on a
knowledgeable and wide-ranging international tour of museums,
galleries and installations, offering authoritative insights into
the ways in which the display of art is likely to develop in the
21st century.
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Rose Wylie: Which One (Hardcover)
Rose Wylie; Foreword by Nicholas Serota; Text written by Judith Bernstein, David Salle, Barry Schwabsky; Interview by …
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R1,530
Discovery Miles 15 300
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"Wylie fearlessly tackles the thorniest topics head-on, committing
her thoughts and questions about politics, religion, fame, love,
history, money and nature to canvas." - Charlotte Brook, Harper's
Bazaar Inspired by film, pop culture, and the history of fashion as
she experienced personally, Wylie harnesses a union of high and low
culture with a bold technique of mark making. Her unique practice
of material overlay and erasure creates fantastic compositions.
Creating conceptual tensions between formal and informal
aesthetics, Wylie employs the visual elements of text as formal
details in her paintings. With a beautiful swiss binding, this
monograph compiles the work of four exhibitions at David Zwirner
offering a full breadth of Wylie's most recent work to date. Giving
insight and compassion to Wylie's feminist and rebellious impulses,
Judith Bernstein writes an accompanying text on how she relates to
Wylie's ambitious and playful energy. With a foreword by Nicholas
Serota, this publication also features new essays by Barry
Schwabsky and David Salle and an enlightening interview between the
artist and Hans Ulrich Obrist.
William Turnbull (1922-2012) stands as one of Britain's foremost
artists in the second half of the twentieth century. Both a
sculptor and a painter, he explored the changing contemporary world
and its ancient past, actively engaging with the shifting concerns
of British, European and American artists. Presenting
interpretations of Turnbull's work from an impressive roll-call of
over sixty art historians, curators, critics and artists, a picture
emerges of an innovative artist who determinedly followed his own
path, drawing on influences as diverse as ancient cultures and
contemporary music. Expansive in its breadth, William Turnbull:
International Modern Artist will stand as the authoritative book on
this fascinating artist. With contributions by Oliva Bax, Paul
Becker, Andrew Bick, Antonia Bostroem, Mel Brimfield, Bianca Chu,
Matthew Collings, Ann Compton, Sam Cornish, Keith Coventry, Elena
Crippa, Amanda A. Davidson, Michael Dean, John Dee, Richard
Demarco, Edith Devaney, Norman Dilworth, Patrick Elliott, Ann
Elliott, Garth Evans, Pat Fisher, Neil Gall, Margaret Garlake,
Antony Gormley, Kirstie Gregory, Kelly Grovier, Nigel Hall, Bill
Hare, Daniel F. Herrmann, Peter Hide, Ben Highmore, Nick Hornby,
Tess Jaray, Julia Kelly, Phillip King, Liliane Lijn, Clare Lilley,
Jeff Lowe, Tim Martin, Ian McKeever, Henry Meyric Hughes, Catherine
Moriarty, Richard Morphet, Jed Morse, Peter Murray, Matt Price,
Peter Randall-Page, Guggi Rowen, Natalie Rudd, Michael Sandle,
Dawna Schuld, Sean Scully, Jyrki Siukonen, Chris Stephens, Peter
Suchin, Marin R. Sullivan, Mike Tooby, William Tucker, Johnny
Turnbull, Alex Turnbull, Michael Uva, Brian Wall, Nigel Walsh,
Calvin Winner, Jon Wood, Bill Woodrow, Greville Worthington, Emily
Young
A beautiful book on the famed Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas
The Chinati Foundation, a world-famous destination for large-scale
contemporary art, was founded by Donald Judd (1928-1994) to
preserve and present a select number of permanent installations
that were inextricably linked to the surrounding landscape in
Marfa, Texas. This handsome publication, first published in 2010
and now available with a new chapter devoted to the permanent
installation by Robert Irwin that was inaugurated in 2016 and a new
foreword by Jenny Moore, director of the Chinati Foundation,
describes how Judd developed his ideas of the role of art and
museums from the early 1960s onward, culminating in the creation of
Chinati. The individual installations featured here include work by
John Chamberlain, Dan Flavin, David Rabinowitch, Roni Horn, Ilya
Kabakov, Richard Long, Ingolfur Arnarsson, Carl Andre, Claes
Oldenburg and Coosje Van Bruggen, and John Wesley, as well as by
Judd himself. The book also features a complete catalogue of the
collection and writings by Judd relating to Chinati and Marfa.
Published in association with the Chinati Foundation/La Fundacion
Chinati
Gerhard Richter is widely regarded as one of the most important
painters at work today. He is as well known for his figurative
works as he is for his abstract paintings, often combining elements
of both in ground-breaking ways. Gerhard Richter: Panorama is the
first and most complete overview of Richter's whole career. Where
previous monographs have focused on a single aspect of his work,
this stunningly illustrated survey encompasses his entire oeuvre,
now stretching across more than a half-century of activity. It
includes his photo-paintings, abstracts, landscapes and seascapes,
portraits, colour charts, glass and mirror works, sculptures,
drawings and photographs, providing the definitive account of
Richter's colossal artistic achievements. Alongside his celebrated
abstractions, early black-and-white paintings and the photorealist
depictions of candles, skulls and clouds that have become
indisputable icons of modern painting, this new edition of Panorama
includes over forty paintings made between 2000 and 2015, studio
photographs and archival images, alongside texts by an array of
international critics and curators.With more than 300
illustrations, and an interview with the artist by Nicholas Serota,
Director of Tate, this landmark publication remains the most
comprehensive survey of one of the world's most pre-eminent
contemporary artists
Whether creating enormous exhibition spaces or designing living
quarters for collectors and homes and studio facilities for
artists, the acclaimed architect Max Gordon (1931-1990) shaped the
physical settings of art in the world's major metropolises during
his influential career. Following several decades of work with
leading architectural firms in New York and London (during which he
designed the headquarters of New Scotland Yard), in the early 1980s
Gordon designed the first Saatchi Gallery in London, and went on to
become celebrated and sought after as the art world's architect of
choice, designing spaces for artists Elizabeth Murray, Jennifer
Bartlett, Richard Serra and Joel Shapiro, and gallerists Paula
Cooper, Brooke Alexander, Maeght-Lelong and Lorence-Monk in New
York and Anthony d'Offay and Annely Juda in London. This first
monograph offers a detailed overview of Gordon's projects for the
art world, from the 100,000-square-foot exhibition space he
designed for the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in
Madrid to the SoHo home he remodeled for Richard Serra,
demonstrating throughout his elegant use of light, space and
minimal decoration, and displaying his gift for always highlighting
the art.
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Bruce Nauman (Paperback)
Andrea Lissoni, Nicholas Serota
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R753
R616
Discovery Miles 6 160
Save R137 (18%)
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A journey through the groundbreaking works of Bruce Nauman, one of
the most restlessly inventive contemporary artists of today. Since
the late 1960s Bruce Nauman has established a completely new
understanding of contemporary art, and has been acknowledged as one
of the most relevant artists of the twentieth century. Both the
last modern artist and because of his ceaseless experimental
approach to new media - the very first contemporary artist, Nauman
has is recognised for his landmark conceptual approach against
which much contemporary art of today can be measured. Focusing in
particular on his experiments with sound, the moving image and
immersive installations, this book features explorations of
Nauman's video works of the 1980s and 1990s, as well as on his
studio practice and more recent work, along with a revealing
in-depth conversation between the artist and Andrea Lissoni and
Nicholas Serota. This essential book reveals Bruce Nauman as an
artist who has uniquely blazed a trail in both the twentieth and
twenty-first centuries.
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