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Edited by Lionel Bovier, Agustin Rubio. Text by Agustin Rubio, Andrew Renton, Barbara Steiner.
Formed by Harvey S. Shipley Miller, trustee of the Judith Rothschild Foundation, and given to MoMA in 2005, The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection was conceived to be a broad survey of contemporary drawing practice, and it more than fulfils that goal, mixing drawings of the 1960s and 1970s with major works of the past twenty years by such artists as Kai Althoff, Robert Crumb, Peter Doig, Marcel Dzama, Mark Grotjahn, Charline von Heyl, Martin Kippenberger, Sherrie Levine, Agnes Martin, Fred Sandback, Paul Thel and Andrea Zittel, among many others. This definitive catalogue raisonné presents the collection as a whole, with an introduction by Christian Rattemeyer; five essays each focusing on a different geographic area of artistic production; images throughout; and a text on paper conservation.
"The Art Now programme at Tate Britain provides a vital platform for new practice in contemporary British art, giving exposure to emerging artists in a major national institution." "This book surveys the most recent Art Now projects. Critic Martin Herbert reflects on the position of Art Now within the current art scene. Tate curators Lizzie Carey-Thomas, Mary Horlock and Katharine Stoul investigate the shared connections between the diverse range of work represented. Fully illustrated throughout, Now and Then: Art Now at Tate Britain is both a unique record and a barometer of art practice in Britain today."--BOOK JACKET.
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Presents a survey of key contemporary artists who have each embraced painting and are working within a realist tradition. Through individual interviews, discusses their methods, motives and sources, from art history to the Internet and the language of film.
The story of how five cash-strapped artists developed a squat into a locally and internationally known gallery giving artists access to an independently run but publicly funded project space. City Racing 1988-98 provides a reflection and overview of the period and the programme through collective history, personal recollection, visual and written documentation.
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A new volume in the acclaimed World of Art series: featuring work across a range of media that represents the human body.
Featuring text by Alex Coles, and visually stunning reproductions of works by the participating artists, Platform for Art is the only comprehensive survey of what is one of Londons most important and thought-provoking art programmes.