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Michael Craig-Martin: Sculpture

Hardback

Main Details

Title Michael Craig-Martin: Sculpture
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Lynn Zelevansky
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:60
Dimensions(mm): Height 273,Width 210
Category/GenreThe arts - general issues
Art and design styles - Conceptual art
Sculpture
Individual artists and art monographs
ISBN/Barcode 9780847869084
ClassificationsDewey:709.2
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Rizzoli International Publications
Imprint Rizzoli International Publications
Publication Date 15 September 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

Since the 1960s Michael Craig-Martin has developed a vocabulary of imagery based on common, everyday items. In drawings, paintings, installations, and sculptures, he has probed the relationship between objects and images, perception and reality. This book presents recent large-scale sculptures by the artist, produced with exacting draftsmanship and fabricated in powder-coated steel in vibrant shades. The elegant forms of these works appear like drawings in the air. Each three to four meters tall, they depict items ranging from the timeless as in Fork and Knife (green and purple) (2019) to the distinctly contemporary, as in Headphones (magenta) (2019). This volume was published to commemorate the first indoor presentation of the artist s sculpture, at Gagosian, London, in 2019. A beautiful plate section documents each of the works in the exhibition, and dynamic installation views highlight the artist s exploration of spatial relationships through the juxtaposition of color. An in-depth conversation with Craig-Martin by Lynn Zelevansky traces his development as an artist, addresses the centrality of drawing to his practice, and illuminates the relationship between the two-dimensional and the three-dimensional in his work.

Author Biography

Lynn Zelevansky is an art historian and curator who has published widely on modern and contemporary art. She was Henry J. Heinz II Director, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, from 2009 to 2017.