This fully
illustrated publication features new scholarship on Taylor's work by Mimi Thompson.
The lavishly
illustrated publication features an essay by AAM CEO and Director, Chief Curator, Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson, as well as a foreword by Cay Sophie Rabinowitz.
Accompanying Dumas» first major mid-career survey in the U.S., with stops in three major American cities, (one yet to be announced) this substantial, fully -
illustrated publication features a newly commissioned essay by renowned scholar Richard Shiff, placing the artist's work in relation to both American figurative painting since the 1980s and Abstract Expressionism.
This fully
illustrated publication features texts by curator Chus Martínez, head of the Institute of Art of the FHNW Academy of Arts and Design in Basel, Switzerland, art historian and critic Kaira Cabañas, and Gego's grandson, Daniel Crespin, as well as previously unpublished archival material.
It is accompanied by a fully
illustrated publication featuring an interview with the artist by Norton and new reflections on Macuga's practice by artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov and curator and writer Grant Watson.
Ordinary Things is curated by Lisa Le Feuvre, Head of Sculpture Studies at the Institute, and is accompanied by a fully
illustrated publication featuring essays by Lisa Le Feuvre, Deborah Orr, Anne Wagner and Gilda Williams.
A fully
illustrated publication featuring exclusive content from each of the exhibiting artists, plus a new essay by Laurence Scott and previously unpublished poetry by Sam Riviere, will be available during the run of the show.
Not exact matches
The lavishly
illustrated publication will also
feature essays by MASS MoCA Curator Susan Cross; Connie Butler, Chief Curator at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; and José Luis Blondet, Curator of Special Projects at LACMA, Los Angeles.
You Are Looking at Something That Never Occurred was accompanied by a fully
illustrated publication with texts by Paul Luckraft and David Campany and a round - table discussion moderated by Chris Wiley
featuring Lucas Blalock, Sara Cwynar, and Erin Shirreff.
Created in close collaboration with the artist, this fully
illustrated publication includes texts by Christopher Bedford, who curated the exhibition during his directorship at The Rose Art Museum, Suzanne Hudson, Catherine Lord, and Siddhartha Mukherjee, and
features an interview with the artist by Katy Siegel.
A fully -
illustrated publication by Steidl, designed by the artist and
featuring an essay by Nickas, will be published to coincide with the exhibition.
Victoria Miro is delighted to announce the
publication of Isaac Julien: Looking for Langston, a lavishly
illustrated, limited edition book by the internationally acclaimed artist and filmmaker,
featuring newly - conceived photographic works, texts by the artist and Pulitzer Prize winning critic Hilton Als, in addition to storyboards from Julien's seminal 1989 film, Looking for Langston, never before published contemporary Polaroids and rare archival material including storyboards by artist John Hewitt.
A fully -
illustrated publication will accompany the exhibition,
featuring a new text by critic and art historian Éric de Chassey (Director General of l'Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art, Paris).
PUBLICATION To accompany Drawing Dialogues: Selections from the Sol LeWitt Collection, The Drawing Center will produce an extensively
illustrated edition of the Drawing Papers series,
featuring essays by Claire Gilman and Béatrice Gross.
This massive (644 - page)
publication features 43 fully
illustrated essays on the Museum's famous collection, and thereby provides an overview of over 150 years of international developments in the applied and visual arts, photography, and graphic and industrial design.
Fully
illustrated, 11 x 8 inch, 109 page
publication featuring essays by Maren Henderson and curator Jay Belloli.
The fully
illustrated exhibition catalogue
features an essay, entitled «The Music of Invisibility,» by renowned art historian, critic, and curator David Anfam, whose numerous
publications include: Abstract Expressionism (1990), Franz Kline: Black & White: 1950 - 1961 (1994), Mark Rothko: The Works on Canvas — A Catalogue Raisonné (1998), and Abstract Expressionism: A World Elsewhere (2008).
Victoria Miro is delighted to announce the
publication of Isaac Julien: Looking for Langston, a lavishly
illustrated, signed, limited edition book by the internationally acclaimed artist and filmmaker,
featuring newly - conceived photographic works in addition to storyboards from Julien's seminal 1989 film, Looking for Langston, never before published contemporary Polaroids and rare archival material.
Victoria Miro is delighted to announce the
publication of Isaac Julien: Looking for Langston, a lavishly
illustrated, limited edition book by the internationally acclaimed artist and filmmaker,
featuring newly - conceived photographic works in addition to storyboards from Julien's seminal 1989 film, Looking for Langston, never before published contemporary Polaroids and rare archival material.
Designed by acclaimed Madrid practice This Side Up, in close collaboration with the artist, the
publication features a specially - conceived artist's cover, a poster of his largest «palette» work to date, and extensive photography by Thierry Bal,
illustrating the process of creating the new bodies of work
featured in the exhibition.
A selection of the artist's notebooks
illustrating the process and concept behind Childhood are also
featured in the acclaimed 2014 Thames and Hudson
publication, «Photographers» Sketchbooks.»
The
publication, designed by Kimberly Varella of Content Object, Los Angeles, also
features an introduction by the Museum's Director and Chief Curator, Thelma Golden; section introductions by Abbe Schriber; and an
illustrated chronology by Jamillah James.
Banner's new film Phantom
features her most recent
publication, an
illustrated reprint of Joseph Conrad's «Heart of Darkness».
The exhibition will be accompanied by a
publication in Arabic and English,
featuring essays by Philip Larratt - Smith and Sophia Al - Maria, as well as full - colour images of all works in the exhibition and an
illustrated chronology of the artist's life and work.
Organized into chapters that correspond to distinct periods during which Picasso devoted himself to sculpture, the
publication features an introduction by the exhibition curators as well as an
illustrated documentary chronology focusing on the sculptures included in the exhibition.
This exhibition celebrates the
publication of Peter Cain, the first complete monograph on the artist's work,
featuring essays by Beau Rutland, Richard Meyer, and Collier Schorr, and
illustrated with over eighty full - color plates of Cain's paintings and works on paper, as well as photographs of his studios and other archival material, most published here for the first time.
This exhibition celebrates the
publication of Peter Cain, the first complete monograph on the artist's work,
featuring essays by Beau Rutland, Richard Meyer, and Collier Schorr, and
illustrated with over eighty full - color plates of the paintings, drawings, photographs, and collages, as well as photos of the artist's studios, plus notes and ephemera from his archive, much of it published here for the first time.
Created in close collaboration with the artist, this fully
illustrated publication echoes the classic design of a Picasso catalogue from 1970 admired by Koons, and
features an essay by Francesco Bonami.
The exhibition is accompanied by a fully
illustrated hardcover
publication that includes an essay by Paul Galvez, a 1976 interview with the artist by Ed Howard, published here for the first time, and extensive documentation on each works
featured in the exhibition.
A fully
illustrated publication, forthcoming by David Zwirner Books, will
feature essays by noted West scholars Eva Badura - Triska and Veit Loers.
The
publication features color plates
illustrating fourteen paintings by Frecon, many of which are depicted several times in different types of light and from multiple angles.
A fully
illustrated publication is forthcoming by David Zwirner Books
featuring essays by art critic Robert Storr and curator Hamza Walker.