Born in Bombay and based in London since the 1970s, Anish Kapoor (b 1954) has been a vital force in contemporary art. This monograph covers more than thirty years of work and includes hundreds of full-colour images, including sketches and technical diagrams from his most ambitious projects.
Contains critical essays on Cindy Sherman. This work discusses Sherman's almost three-decade-long career, from her striking debut in the black-and-white Untitled Film Stills through her color photographs using back-projection, prosthetic body parts, and the ever-ingenuous modes of disguise and self-fashioning.
The Failever of Judgement. The first monograph devoted to these two young American artists. Focusing on their collaborations, this publication offers, through the analytical texts of Johanna Burton and Fabrice Stroun, a first reading of the practice of two of the most visible representatives of the new 'neo-formalist' American scene, including an interview with the artists by John Rasmussen and ..
Looks at the work of influential women artists and at the import of feminism in their practices. Examining painters Lee Lozano (1930-1999), Sylvia Plimack Mangold (b 1938), and Joan Semmel (b 1932), this work sets the historical and social context, and analyzes the private endeavour of the artist alongside the critical reception of their art.