Marilyn Minter

Marilyn Minter

Author: Marilyn Minter

Publisher: Gregory R. Miller & Co.

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9781616234966

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Text by Johanna Burton, Matthew Higgs, Mary Heilmann.


Marilyn Minter

Marilyn Minter

Author: Bill Arning

Publisher: Gregory R. Miller

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781941366042

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"Published by Gregory R. Miller & Co. ... on the occasion of the exhibition Marilyn Minter: pretty/dirty. Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, April 17-August 2, 2015; Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, September 18, 2015-January 31, 2016; [and two other places]"--Colophon.


Plush

Plush

Author: Marilyn Minter

Publisher:

Published: 2014-12-03

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780991572342

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Artists Living with Art

Artists Living with Art

Author: Stacey Goergen

Publisher: Harry N. Abrams

Published: 2015-09-22

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781419717826

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"Artists living with art" is full of fascinating and often surprising revelations about the artworks a select group of the world's most influential contemporary artists choose to collect and display in the intimacy of their own homes. (Just as Andy Warhol famously collected cookie jars, so do these 25 artists, all living in New York, collect art and in some cases, mundane objects they cherish as art.) The works they display reflect remarkably diverse, eclectic and often unexpected tastes. Many of these homes, some of which also function as studios, have never been seen and offer unique insight into each artists' personal life, creative process, and artistic practices, as well as what inspires them and who their friends are (many swap art with one another). Readers will learn about the pieces most treasured by each artist, as well as their favourite period in art (a surprising number have a preference for pre-twentieth-century art). Authors Stacey Goergen and Amanda Benchley gained unprecedented access into each home for the photography and interviews, and highly acclaimed photographer Oberto Gili was commissioned to shoot the these homes especially for the book.


Henry Darger

Henry Darger

Author: Brooke Davis Anderson

Publisher: Prestel Publishing

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783791342108

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An authoritative, balanced, and insightful look at American master Henry Darger (1892-1972). Presents his art and an exploration of his complex role in the art of our time.


Museum of the Future

Museum of the Future

Author: Cristina Bechtler

Publisher: Jrp Ringier

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783037643839

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Museums of contemporary art are expanding and in crisis. They attract ever-larger audiences, architects constantly redesign them, and the growing number of artists is producing more massively than ever; at the same time museum funds are dwindling in the economic crisis and an overheated art market. This text gathers together interviews with international artists, architects and curators of the contemporary art world.


How to Become a Successful Artist

How to Become a Successful Artist

Author: Magnus Resch

Publisher: Phaidon

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9781838662424

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The must-have business guide for visual artists, written by the leading specialist in the global art trade


Howardena Pindell

Howardena Pindell

Author: Naomi Beckwith

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2018-03-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 3791357379

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This retrospective volume celebrates five decades of Howardena Pindell's art, including works on paper, collage, photography, film, and video. Born in middle-class Philadelphia in the 1940s, Howardena Pindell came of age during the Civil Rights movement. As an African-American woman artist, making her way in the world provided Pindell with source material to inspire her work. This book examines every facet of Pindell's impressive career to date. Since the 1960s, she has used materials such as glitter, talcum powder, and perfume to stretch the boundaries of traditional canvas painting. She has also infused her work with traces of her labor, such as obsessively affixing dots of pigment and circles made with an ordinary hole punch tool. After a car crash in 1979 left her with short-term amnesia, Pindell's work looked beyond the painting studio to explore a wide range of subjects, including the personal and diaristic as well as the social and political. This monograph also highlights Pindell's work with photography, film, and performance. Excerpts from the artist's writing, in particular her critique of the art world and her responses to feminism and racial politics, provide prescient commentary in light of conversations around equality and inclusion today. Published in association with the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago


Women Painting Women

Women Painting Women

Author: Andrea Karnes

Publisher: Delmonico Books

Published: 2022-05-10

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9781636810355

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Replete with complexities, abjection, beauty and joy, Women Painting Women offers new ways to imagine the portrayal of women, from Alice Neel to Jordan Casteel A thematic exploration of nearly 50 female artists who choose women as subject matter in their works, Women Painting Women includes nearly 50 portraits that span the 1960s to the present. International in scope, the book recognizes female perspectives that have been underrepresented in the history of postwar figuration. Painting is the focus, as traditionally it has been a privileged medium for portraiture, particularly for white male artists. The artists here use painting and women as subject matter and as vehicles for change. They range from early trailblazers such as Emma Amos and Alice Neel to emerging artists such as Jordan Casteel, Somaya Critchlow and Apolonia Sokol. All place women--their bodies, gestures and individuality--at the forefront. The pivotal narrative in Women Painting Women is how the artists included use the conventional portrait of a woman as a catalyst to tell another story outside of male interpretations of the female body. They conceive new ways to activate and elaborate on the portrayal of women by exploring themes of the Body, Nature Personified, Selfhood and Color as Portrait. Replete with complexities, realness, abjection, beauty, complications, everydayness and joy, the portraits in this volume make way for women artists to share the stage with their male counterparts in defining the image of woman and how it has evolved. Artists include: Rita Ackermann, Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Emma Amos, María Berrío, Louise Bonnet, Lisa Brice, Joan Brown, Jordan Casteel, Somaya Critchlow, Kim Dingle, Marlene Dumas, Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, Nicole Eisenman, Tracey Emin, Natalie Frank, Hope Gangloff, Eunice Golden, Jenna Gribbon, Alex Heilbron, Ania Hobson, Luchita Hurtado, Chantal Joffe, Hayv Kahraman, Maria Lassnig, Christiane Lyons, Danielle Mckinney, Marilyn Minter, Alice Neel, Elizabeth Peyton, Paula Rego, Faith Ringgold, Deborah Roberts, Susan Rothenberg, Jenny Saville, Dana Schutz, Joan Semmel, Amy Sherald, Lorna Simpson, Arpita Singh, Sylvia Sleigh, Apolonia Sokol, May Stevens, Claire Tabouret, Mickalene Thomas, Nicola Tyson and Lisa Yuskavage.


Janice Guy

Janice Guy

Author: Barney Kulok

Publisher:

Published: 2018-10-23

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 9780692057537

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Introduction by Justine KurlandEssay by Thomas StruthJanice Guy weaves together thirty photographs from two distinct moments of Janice Guy¿s output as an artist: it re-presents a group of works that were produced and exhibited between 1975 and 1980, interspersing them with newly printed pictures selected from her archive during our research for the book.