Resultaten voor 'laura hoptman'

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  1. Ugo Rondinone
    1. Laura Hoptman
    2. Erik Verhagen
    3. Nicholas Baume

    Ugo Rondinone

    The definitive monograph on the work of one of the most prolific, versatile, and exciting artists of the last three decades

    € 49,95
  2. Henry Taylor

    Henry Taylor

    € 49,50
  3. Andrew Wyeth: Christina's World
    1. Laura Hoptman

    Andrew Wyeth: Christina's World

    € 20,95
  4. Joan Jonas

    Joan Jonas

    An extensive, Swiss-bound catalog dedicated to Jonas’ under-explored drawing practice The installation, performance and video works of American artist Joan Jonas (born 1936) are emblematic of the ’70s–’80s downtown New York avant-garde. Jonas privileged form over content, generating rigorous pieces with thematic concerns such as time, space and feminine subjectivity. Significant as these works are, other parts of Jonas’ diverse and dynamic oeuvre deserve their due attention. This book is the first comprehensive catalog to elucidate an under-examined component of the artist’s practice. Fascinated by the tension between motion and transcription, Jonas developed “endless drawings” composed of lines that weave around themselves or through a grid. She also began to draw natural things—plants, animals, minerals—both from her own environment and from fiction. Published in conjunction with the exhibition at the Drawing Center, this volume examines several decades of Jonas’ drawing practice, presented in chronological order. The drawings are accompanied by extensive images from the artist’s notable performances and exhibitions.

    € 60,95
  5. Tatiana Trouvé: Great Atlas of Disorientation

    Tatiana Trouvé: Great Atlas of Disorientation

    A career retrospective on the influential multimedia artist, with a focus on her drawings Internationally celebrated for her large-scale drawings, cast and carved sculptures, and site-specific installations, Paris-based Italian artist Tatiana Trouvé (born 1968) explores the relationship between memory and material. highlighting the passage of time against the remarkable endurance of common objects. Since the mid-1990s she has been in the forefront of European artists renewing the genres of sculpture and installation. Published for a major 2022 exhibition at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, this handsomely designed volume spans the artist's work in sculpture, installation and drawing, including 250 previously unpublished drawings from the 1990 up to the present, ranging from drawings on canvas to wall pieces, drawings executed on curtains and more. The book also features a text by Laura Hoptman, director of the Drawing Center in New York, and an interview by Jean-Pierre Criqui, Centre Pompidou curator and art critic.

    € 78,95
  6. David Hammons: Body Prints, 1968–1979

    David Hammons: Body Prints, 1968–1979

    € 30,95
  7. Yayoi Kusama
    1. Akira Tatehata
    2. Laura Hoptman
    3. Udo Kultermann

    Yayoi Kusama

    An updated edition of the acclaimed monograph, celebrating one of the most iconic and revolutionary artists of our time

    € 69,50
  8. Tomma Abts
    1. Bruce Hainley
    2. Laura Hoptman
    3. Jan Werwoert

    Tomma Abts

    The first major monograph dedicated to the work of the internationally acclaimed abstract painter.

    € 38,95
  9. Wyeth: Christina's World
    1. Laura Hoptman

    Wyeth: Christina's World

    € 16,50
  10. Permanent Collection Issue I

    Permanent Collection Issue I

    Permanent Collection is inspired by the idea that the Aspen Art Museum’s exhibition program is constantly rotating and that the museum itself does not have a collection. This new publication series not only offers insight into the museum’s programming, but also contributes to the larger field investigating and responding to visual culture. Focusing on the idea of the institution, Permanent Collection I features interviews between Heidi Zuckerman and Marcia Tucker and Betty Woodman, essays by Anthony Huberman, Laura Hoptman, Sarah Rifky and Rodney Graham, as well as pieces by Marcel Broodthaers and Simon Denny.

    € 17,50
  11. Bruce Conner

    Bruce Conner

    It's All True

    From early assemblages of the 1950s and 1960s to iconic and pioneering works in film, from photography and photograms to prints, drawings, and paintings, Bruce Conner's (1933-2008) oeuvre continues to exert tremendous influence on artists working today. This historic retrospective catalogue is a definitive resource on this important artist.

    € 87,50
  12. Kusama

    Kusama

    Louise Neri is an editor, curator, writer, and consultant based in New York. As an international director at Gagosian Gallery, she works on research and development, exhibition and editorial programming, and communications. Yayoi Kusama is among the artists she represents and works with closely. Leslie Camhi, who first encountered Yayoi Kusama’s work nearly two decades ago, has written about art, books, fashion, and women’s lives for the New York Times, Vogue, and many other publications.  RoseLee Goldberg, Founding Director and Curator of Performa, is an art historian, critic, and curator whose book Performance Art: From Futurism to the Present, first published in 1979, pioneered the study of performance art. Born and raised in Tokyo, Takaya Goto completed his post-graduate design education in the United States. He is a co-founder of Goto Design, a multidisciplinary design studio based in New York. Laura Hoptman is Senior Curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, where she has organized the exhibitions “Drawing Now: Eight Propositions” (2002) and “Love Forever: Yayoi Kusama” (1998), among many others.  Chris Kraus is the author of four novels, including the forthcoming Summer of Hate (Semiotexte, 2012) and two books of art criticism.  Since 1975, Arthur Lubow has worked primarily as a writer of long-reported articles for national magazines. For the last decade, he has been a contributing writer at the New York Times Magazine, specializing in the arts. Kevin McGarry is a writer, editor, and curator. He writes the contemporary art column “Out There” for T: The New York Times Style Magazine, is the art editor for V Magazine, and reviews exhibitions for Art Agenda and Artforum.com. Akira Tatehata is a curator, critic, and poet. Olivier Zahm is a curator, writer, editor, and co-founder of Purple Prose.

    € 69,50