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Ryan McGinley - Whistle for the Wind
Uitgeverij: Schirmer/Mosel, 2012
Hardcover, 240 pagina\'s
Afmetingen: 31 x 28 cm
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In 2000, Ryan McGinley, then a student, staged his first exhibition of photographs in an abandoned SoHo gallery. To coincide with the show, the artist created several handmade books featuring a sampling of his work entitled The Kids Are Alright. A copy eventually found its way into the hands of Sylvia Wolf, then a curator of photography at the Whitney Museum of American Art. In 2003, Wolf mounted an exhibition of his work at the venerable institution, the youngest artist to ever have a solo show at the museum.
In this first major monograph chronicling the entirety of the artist\'s career, McGinley\'s work is considered by three extraordinary figures: Chris Kraus, novelist and critic; John Kelsey, writer, artist and activist; and Gus Van Sant, the auteur filmmaker. Each attends-through the lens of their own rich insights-to various aspects of the artist\'s work and creative process, offering in-depth and unique perspectives on McGinley\'s work and import
Uitgeverij: Schirmer/Mosel, 2012
Hardcover, 240 pagina\'s
Afmetingen: 31 x 28 cm
Gratis verzending
In 2000, Ryan McGinley, then a student, staged his first exhibition of photographs in an abandoned SoHo gallery. To coincide with the show, the artist created several handmade books featuring a sampling of his work entitled The Kids Are Alright. A copy eventually found its way into the hands of Sylvia Wolf, then a curator of photography at the Whitney Museum of American Art. In 2003, Wolf mounted an exhibition of his work at the venerable institution, the youngest artist to ever have a solo show at the museum.
In this first major monograph chronicling the entirety of the artist\'s career, McGinley\'s work is considered by three extraordinary figures: Chris Kraus, novelist and critic; John Kelsey, writer, artist and activist; and Gus Van Sant, the auteur filmmaker. Each attends-through the lens of their own rich insights-to various aspects of the artist\'s work and creative process, offering in-depth and unique perspectives on McGinley\'s work and import