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Ralph Rugoff

    Light Show
    Mike Kelley: Memory Ware, A Survey
    History Is Now
    Cameron Jamie
    Ed Ruscha: Tom Sawyer Paintings
    The Painting of Modern Life
    • The Painting of Modern Life

      • 195 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení
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      Andy Warhol's silk screens, Gerhard Richter's blurred images, Vija Celmins' some of the most influential developments in the history of contemporary art hinge on the use of photographs as source material. Beginning in the early 60s, with seminal works by the aforementioned artists, The Painting of Modern Life charts the 45-year evolution of the translation of photographic images to paint--revealing an extraordinary breadth of stylistic and thematic diversity. This volume features 22 painters whose sources range from snapshots to commercial media, among them Richard Artschwager, Robert Bechtle, Celmins, Peter Doig, Marlene Dumas, Thomas Eggerer, Judith Eisler, Franz Gertsch, Richard Hamilton, Eberhard Havekost, David Hockney, Johannes Kahrs, Johanna Kandl, Martin Kippenberger, Liu Xiaodong, Malcolm Morley, Elizabeth Peyton, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Richter, Wilhelm Sasnal, Luc Tuymans and Warhol. Essays by curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, writer and critic Martin

      The Painting of Modern Life
    • Ed Ruscha: Tom Sawyer Paintings

      • 70 stránek
      • 3 hodiny čtení

      The exhibition catalogue showcases Ed Ruscha's Tom Sawyer Paintings through stunning illustrations and bilingual text in English and French. It includes insightful new essays by Mark Godfrey and Ralph Rugoff, offering a deeper understanding of Ruscha's work and its significance.

      Ed Ruscha: Tom Sawyer Paintings
    • Cameron Jamie

      • 160 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení

      This comprehensive study delves into the innovative and unconventional artistry of a prominent contemporary artist known for challenging norms. It explores the artist's unique techniques, themes, and contributions to the art world, offering insights into their creative process and impact on modern art. The analysis highlights the artist's role as a cultural provocateur, making this work essential for understanding their significance in today's artistic landscape.

      Cameron Jamie
    • History Is Now

      • 192 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      This publication showcases the works of seven artists and six writers, presenting a diverse exploration of postwar Britain through unique perspectives. The artists, including Richard Wentworth and John Akomfrah, contribute various artworks and objects, while the writers, such as Adrian Forty and Jackie Kay, provide insightful essays. Together, they create a rich tapestry of ideas and reflections that capture the complexities and nuances of this transformative period in British history.

      History Is Now
    • Mike Kelley: Memory Ware, A Survey

      • 249 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      Mike Kelley's 'Memory Ware' series, created in the early 21st century, critically explores personal and collective memory through approximately one hundred works. This catalogue, produced for the Hauser & Wirth exhibition, includes a scholarly essay by Ralph Rugoff that analyzes the series from visual and art historical perspectives. Additionally, Kelley's own essay provides insight into his artistic process and concepts. Together, these elements allow for a comprehensive appraisal of Kelley's impactful contributions to contemporary art.

      Mike Kelley: Memory Ware, A Survey
    • Light Show

      • 192 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      Focusing on the experiential and sculptural qualities of light, this investigation delves into a diverse array of artworks created from the 1960s to the present. It highlights how artists have utilized light as a medium, transforming perceptions and experiences through innovative techniques and installations. The exploration reveals the evolving relationship between light and art, offering insights into contemporary artistic practices.

      Light Show
    • Turner Prize-winning artist Jeremy Deller has been a hugely influential figure in the story of British art over the past two decades, helping to rewrite the rules of contemporary artistic practice.This comprehensive catalogue is published on the occasion of Deller's first major survey exhibition, staged at London's Hayward Gallery (22 February – 13 May 2012).With essays by esteemed cultural theorist Stuart Hall, music historian Rob Young and Hayward Gallery's Ralph Rugoff, alongside fascinating conversation between Deller and artist Matthew Higgs, this beautifully finished casebound book is the first complete survey of the artist's multi-faceted practice, in which he explores compelling social and cultural territories while alternately taking on the roles of artistic producer, publisher, filmmaker, collaborator, curator, parade organizer and cultural activist.Published on the occasion of Jeremy Deller's survey exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, London, this is the first book to cover the career of this important British artist.

      Jeremy Deller
    • Raymond Pettibon

      • 384 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení

      Raymond Pettibon surveys the splenetic drawings of another disaffected son of Southern California. ~ BookForum Magazine Pettibon's drawings are a world unto themselves, or rather a reflection of and reaction to the world as he sees it...It's an impressive tome, heavy, beautifully printed, and slipcased. ~Style Zeitgeist 26 Best Coffee Table Books of 2013. This slip-cased volume, is, to date, the definitive collection of the darling of the contemporary LA art scene. Spanning thirty years, from his punk band flyers of the '70's to his current countercultural political art, as well as previously unpublished material. ~The Daily Beast

      Raymond Pettibon