Nachume Miller (1949–1998) was a German-born artist who made a name for himself on the American modern art scene after immigrating to New York City in 1974. Identified as a rising star, Miller’s first major exhibition was the Guggenheim’s Young American Artists: 1978 Exxon National Exhibition, where he became the youngest artist ever to present work at the museum. Throughout his career, he kept an almost daily record of his creative process. This monograph is a collection of pages from his sketchbooks spanning the years 1976 to 1998 and providing insight into his life, work, and inventive practices. Meticulously dated, the sketchbooks are filled with plans and ideas for potential paintings, expressive watercolours and drawings, diary entries about family life, commentary on the art world, notes to himself, and simple to-do lists. More than sketchbooks, they reveal an intimate look inside the mind of a prolific and masterful artist.
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In 1978 German-born painter Nachume Miller became the youngest artist ever to present work at the Guggenheim within the Young American Artists: 1978 Exxon National Exhibition. This monograph is rediscovering his work through his sketchbooks and provides insight into his life, art and inventive practices.
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ISBN
9783735607768
Published
2021-10-14
Publisher
Kerber Verlag; Kerber Verlag
Weight
902 gr
Height
235 mm
Width
165 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
176