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Hurly-burly / Phyllida Barlow, Rachel Whiteread, Alison Wilding.

Fine Arts Library NB497.B37 A4 2023
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Barlow, Phyllida, artist.
Whiteread, Rachel, 1963- artist.
Wilding, Alison, 1948- artist.
Buck, Louisa, interviewer.
Fer, Briony, writer of introduction.
Language:
English
French
Subjects (All):
Barlow, Phyllida--Exhibitions.
Barlow, Phyllida.
Whiteread, Rachel, 1963---Exhibitions.
Whiteread, Rachel.
Wilding, Alison, 1948---Exhibitions.
Wilding, Alison.
Sculpture, English--20th century--Exhibitions.
Sculpture, English.
Installations (Art)--Great Britain--Exhibitions.
Installations (Art).
Women artists--Great Britain--20th century--Biography.
Women artists.
Women artists--Great Britain--21st century--Biography.
Whiteread, Rachel, 1963-.
Wilding, Alison, 1948-.
Great Britain.
Genre:
Biographies
Exhibition catalogs
Physical Description:
112 pages : color illustrations ; 32 cm
Place of Publication:
Paris : Gagosian Press, 2023.
Language Note:
In English and French.
Summary:
This book was published on the occasion of Hurly-burly: Phyllida Barlow, Rachel Whiteread, Alison Wilding at Gagosian, rue de Ponthieu, Paris. The exhibition featured sculptures by British artists Phyllida Barlow (1944-2023), Rachel Whiteread, and Alison Wilding that together illuminated their diverse but interconnected approaches. Its title, which references Macbeth's opening scene of the alliance between the three witches, also alludes to the mercurial character of the art world. Barlow's antimonumental structures, which make use of everyday materials such as cement, plywood, and polystyrene, are often painted in vibrant colors, with their means of construction visible. In her recent sculptures, Whiteread has moved toward the use of more open, natural forms, but maintains an acute sensitivity to the fine details of objects. Wilding combines a wide variety of techniques and forms to produce eclectic abstract sculptures centered on material contrast, concealment, and disparity. The bilingual (English/French) publication includes color plates and details of the eighteen exhibited works as well as photographs of the installation. It also features 'Trouble,' an illustrated essay by art historian and critic Briony Fer; 'Hurly-burly: Battles Lost and Won,' a conversation between the artists and author and journalist Louisa Buck; and a selected solo exhibition history for each artist. Exhibition: Gagosian Gallery, Paris, France (19.01. - 04.03.2023).
Notes:
The pages of the "List of works/Liste des oeuvres" (pages [105]-112) have been split into thirds horizontally so that Phyllida Barlow's are listed in the top section, Rachel Whiteread's in the middle section, and Alison Wilding's in the bottom section.
ISBN:
9781951449506
1951449509
OCLC:
1406829377

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