9780300229295-0300229291-Owens, Laura

Owens, Laura

ISBN-13: 9780300229295
ISBN-10: 0300229291
Edition: Reprint
Author: Scott Rothkopf, Laura Owens
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Whitney Museum of American Art
Format: Paperback 664 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780300229295
ISBN-10: 0300229291
Edition: Reprint
Author: Scott Rothkopf, Laura Owens
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Whitney Museum of American Art
Format: Paperback 664 pages

Summary

Owens, Laura (ISBN-13: 9780300229295 and ISBN-10: 0300229291), written by authors Scott Rothkopf, Laura Owens, was published by Whitney Museum of American Art in 2017. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Artists' Books (Individual Artists) books. You can easily purchase or rent Owens, Laura (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Artists' Books books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.86.

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A richly illustrated, expansive mid-career survey of the stand-out American artist’s pioneering and influential work, with each copy featuring a unique silk-screen cover printed in Owens's studio

Since the early 1990s, Laura Owens (b. 1970) has challenged traditional assumptions about figuration and abstraction in her pioneering approach to painting. Created in close collaboration with the artist on the occasion of her mid-career survey at the Whitney Museum of American Art, this inventive and comprehensive book features an incisive introduction by Scott Rothkopf, critical essays, literary texts, and short commentaries on a variety of subjects related to Owens’s broad interests, which range from folk art and needlework to comics and wallpaper.

Reflections by more than twenty of Owens’s fellow artists, collaborators, assistants, dealers, family members, and friends offer an array of perspectives on her work at different periods in her life, beginning with her high school years in Ohio and ending with her current exhibition. A rich trove of more than a thousand images, drawn from the artist’s personal archive and largely unpublished before now, includes personal correspondence, journals, academic transcripts, handwritten notes, source material, exhibition announcements, clippings, and installation photographs.

Strikingly, each copy also features a unique silk-screen cover printed in Owens’s studio, giving readers the opportunity to own an original work of art. Together, all of these elements provide a rare and intimate look at how an artist might make her way in the world as well as how art gets made, movements take hold, and relationships evolve over time.
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