This is the most comprehensive monograph to-date on the innovative abstract site-related installations of German artist Katharina Grosse (b.1961).Grosse’s daring move from the canvas into both architectural space and the landscape, with her signature colourful spray paintings, has resulted in a deeply compelling body of work. From a Toronto airport to a decrepit beach structure on the New York coast and the spaces of major museums worldwide, Grosse’s works present thorough, if often temporary, carnivalesque transformations of extant places and situations.Author Gregory Volk has known Katharina Grosse and written about her work since the very outset of her career, and has witnessed her journey from unique talent to radical visionary. As he suggests here, Grosse’s continually developing practice, simultaneously ungainly and exhilarating, bewildering and liberating, radically extends the possibilities for contemporary abstract painting.
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This is the first comprehensive monograph on the innovative abstract paintings and expansive painting installations of German artist Katharina Grosse.
Foreword; 1. Toward a Carnival Art; 2. Carnival Origins; 3. The Carnival Expands; 4. The Outdoor Carnival; 5. Conclusion; Selected
Solo Exhibitions;Selected
Group Exhibitions; Selected
Public Collections; Acknowledgements
and Picture Credits; Index
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‘While it’s probably not possible to have seen all these works in the real world, we are fortunate to have this book to at least hint at what she’s done. Her painting, gorgeously documented and accompanied by Gregory Volk’s illuminating text is at once beguiling and expansive. This ambitious work deserves an equally ambitious document, and fortunately, we finally have it.’ – Fred Tomaselli, Artist
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781848223233
Publisert
2020-09-03
Utgiver
Vendor
Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Høyde
280 mm
Bredde
240 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
144
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Om bidragsyterne
Gregory Volk is an art critic, curator, and former associate professor in the Department of Sculpture + Extended Media and the Department of Painting + Printmaking at Virginia Commonwealth University. He is Contributing Editor for Art in America, frequently contributors to Hyperallergic, and has written for many other publications, exhibition catalogues and books.