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Laura Hoptman

    Vitamin 3-D
    Kai Althoff
    Ugo Rondinone
    Isa Genzken
    • Isa Genzken

      Retrospective

      • 315pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Isa Genzken is one of the most significant female artists of the past 30 years, yet her extensive contributions across various media—sculptures, paintings, photographs, collages, drawings, artist's books, films, installations, and public works—remain largely underrecognized in the United States. This publication coincides with the first comprehensive retrospective of her diverse work, covering 40 years and serving as the most complete English monograph on her. Genzken has been a key figure in the art world since her mid-1970s exhibitions, inspiring a new generation of artists with her innovative approach. The last decade has been particularly fruitful for her, as she has redefined assemblage for contemporary art. The catalogue features essays that trace her artistic evolution from 1973 to the present, along with an extensive plate section that chronologically outlines her major works and exhibitions. Born in Germany in 1948, Genzken gained early acclaim for her geometric wood sculptures while studying at Dusseldorf's Kunstakademie. Her work has since evolved to include sculptures in various materials, influenced by Minimalism yet rich in narrative. From the 1990s onward, she has produced increasingly intricate sculptural installations, alongside paintings that explore surface and light.

      Isa Genzken
      3,9
    • Ugo Rondinone

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Exploring the extensive oeuvre of a highly prolific and versatile artist, this definitive monograph delves into three decades of innovative work. It highlights the artist's unique contributions and the impact of their diverse artistic expressions, showcasing a rich tapestry of creativity that has captivated audiences. The book serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding the evolution and significance of the artist's career, making it essential for both fans and scholars alike.

      Ugo Rondinone
    • Kai Althoff

      And Then Leave Me to the Common Swifts

      • 199pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      An eclectic contemporary master of figuration examined through multiple lenses in this career-spanning catalogue Kai Althoff is one of the most consummate--and unpredictable--artists of his generation. A painter and a draftsman, he has experimented since the mid-1990s with combinations of unconventional mediums and exhibition formats to create all-encompassing environments that might include finely detailed drawings, collage, woven textiles, knitted fabric, soft sculpture, paintings, writing, video, fragrance and song. Published in conjunction with a major exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, this publication presents Althoff’s work in all mediums made over a 25-year career. Created in close collaboration with the artist, the book features lavish color reproductions of Althoff’s most significant works. Contributions by scholars, art professionals and friends of the artist offer multiple perspectives on Althoff’s iconographically rich work.

      Kai Althoff
    • Vitamin 3-D

      New Perspectives in Sculpture and Installation

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Following the successful reception of Vitamin P: New Perspectives in Painting , Vitamin D: New Perspectives in Drawing and Vitamin Ph: New Perspectives in Photography , Vitamin 3-D aims to create a lively and informative survey of contemporary sculpture and installation from around the globe. With 120 artists selected by 40 nominators, Vitamin 3-D will be an up-to-the-minute guide to the best artists working in three dimensions.

      Vitamin 3-D