Subodh Gupta: Common Man
ISBN-13:
9783037641439
ISBN-10:
3037641436
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Michaela Unterdoerfer, Sara Harrison
Publication date:
2011
Publisher:
JRP | Ringier
Format:
Hardcover
88 pages
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Edition: First Edition; Very Good; JRP / Ringier, 2010; no additional printings indicated; 87pp. Gray cloth boards with illustrated paper on front board. Binding is tight, sturdy, and square; bottom corners gently turned in, else wear to boards is very minor; photos and text very good throughout. Due to the size/weight of this book extra charges may apply for international shipping. Ships same or next business day from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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ISBN-13:
9783037641439
ISBN-10:
3037641436
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Michaela Unterdoerfer, Sara Harrison
Publication date:
2011
Publisher:
JRP | Ringier
Format:
Hardcover
88 pages
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Subodh Gupta: Common Man (ISBN-13: 9783037641439 and ISBN-10: 3037641436), written by authors
Michaela Unterdoerfer, Sara Harrison, was published by JRP | Ringier in 2011.
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Subodh Gupta (born 1964) agglomerates everyday Indian household objects such as cooking utensils into monumental entities such as mushroom clouds or skulls, often sabotaging the fiction of intrinsic value through witty inversion and conjunction. Among the fruits of his methods are sculptural works such as bronze mangos, Hindu-swastika ceiling fans and worn-out sandals placed alongside three-dimensional Mona Lisas. Gupta's mostly found materials, which range in texture from aluminum, bronze and stainless steel to fiberglass and neon, identify themselves as Indian in origin, but are recomposed into sculptural meanings accessible to all nationalities (one implication of the title's "common man"). This monograph is published on the occasion of Gupta's first solo exhibition in London; alongside full-color reproductions, it includes an interview between Gupta and Hans Ulrich Obrist and an essay on the artist's work by Martin Herbert.
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