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Product Description: In Gary Hume: The Wonky Wheel, the renowned British artist updates the genre of history painting for the twenty-first century. With the 18 paintings and three sculptures gathered in this volume--all new and never before published--Hume unveils colorful abstractions rooted in contemporary conflict and the fragility of human life...read more
Hardcover:
9781880146712 | Matthew Marks, March 31, 2014, cover price $35.00 | About this edition: In Gary Hume: The Wonky Wheel, the renowned British artist updates the genre of history painting for the twenty-first century.
Product Description: In the 80s, Gary Hume became a star of the Young British Art (YBA) movement virtually overnight. His Doors series, which brought him this early success, are based on real doors found in public institutions like hospitals and schools, but Hume represents them sparsely and richly, liberally borrowing strategies from the color field and hard-edge abstraction movements...read more
Hardcover:
9783883758039 | Bilingual edition (Kunsthaus Bregenz, August 15, 2004), cover price $60.00 | About this edition: In the 80s, Gary Hume became a star of the Young British Art (YBA) movement virtually overnight.
Product Description: Perception itself is playfully subjectivized by the trio of younger artists collaborating in the newest issue of Parkett. Infusing a poetic sensuality into Minimalism's legacy, Gabriel Orozco's works vary from sculptural triumphs to more ephemeral, performative acts, such as rolling a huge ball of plasticine, of exactly his own body weight, through the streets in order to âget an impressionâ of the world around him...read more
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9783907509982 | Parkett Pub, January 1, 1997, cover price $29.00 | About this edition: Perception itself is playfully subjectivized by the trio of younger artists collaborating in the newest issue of Parkett.
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