With each copy numbered and hand signed by the artist, this exquisitely illustrated luxury volume, packaged in a cloth-wrapped slipcase, was created in close collaboration with Sze, and is the first monograph devoted to her painting practice. The book includes two essays by Mark Godfrey and Tina Pang that explore Sze's influences and her working process, plus an interview between the artist and Madeleine Grynsztejn, that expands on the theoretical underpinnings of her painting practice. Her paintings are highly sought-after and are held in the permanent collections of prominent institutions and museums worldwide. Comprising constellations of painted and collaged elements, her expansive abstract landscapes explore a visual world that is constantly evolving, degrading, and generating new ways of seeing. In recent years, Sze has returned to painting, the medium in which she was first trained. The first and only monograph to give a comprehensive examination of acclaimed American artist Sarah Sze's painting practice Since the late 1990s, Sarah Sze has developed a signature visual language that challenges the static nature of art with a dynamic body of work spanning sculpture, painting, drawing, printmaking, video and installation. The Soul of a Nation Reader: Writings by and about Black American Artists, 1960-1980 (Paperback) Mark Godfrey (author of text,editor), Allie Biswas (author of text,editor), Zoe Whitley (afterword) Sign in to write a review.
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