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Vitamin D3: Today's Best in Contemporary Drawing

Hardback

Main Details

Title Vitamin D3: Today's Best in Contemporary Drawing
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Phaidon Editors
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 290,Width 250
Category/GenreDrawing and drawings
ISBN/Barcode 9781838661694
ClassificationsDewey:741
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Phaidon Press Ltd
Imprint Phaidon Press Ltd
Publication Date 3 February 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Over the past 50 years, drawing has been elevated from a supporting role to a primary medium, ranking alongside painting as a central art form. Since the publication of Vitamin D (2005) and D2 (2013), contemporary artists have continued to explore drawing s possibilities from intimate to large-scale works, in a diversity of mark-making processes and materials. Vitamin D3 showcases more than 100 such artists, nominated by more than 70 international art experts.

Author Biography

The more than 70 nominators include: Iwona Blazwick, Louisa Buck, Mark Coetzee, Thelma Golden, Laura Hoptman, Geeta Kapur, Pablo Leon de la Barra, Christine Macel, Kate Macfarlane, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and Zoe Whitley. The more than 100 artists include: Miriam Cahn, Robert Crumb, Tom Friedman, Tania Kovats, Claudette Johnson, Rashid Johnson, Otobong Nkanga, Toyin Ojih Odutola, Deanna Petherbridge, Christina Quarles, Qiu Zhijie, Nathaniel Mary Quinn, Wael Shawky, Emma Talbot, and Johanna Unzueta.

Reviews

Financial Times, How to Spend It "Best New Art Books" February 2021 "An exciting new collection from Phaidon sets out to prove that drawing is so much more than just a means to an end." - Elephant "The book and its numerous examples aim to show how drawing has been elevated over the past 50 years." - Design Week "[Vitamin D3] showcases the best of modern drawing." - i paper "The series continues to demonstrate the unique scope of medium - not necessarily as yet another exercise in disciplinary definition, but instead through the efficacy and diversity of mark making." - Burlington Contemporary