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    Primary atmospheres
    Fred Sandback
    Al Taylor
    • Al Taylor

      • 141pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
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      Al Taylor, who died in 1999 at the age of 51, was inspired by literally whatever was around--from a dog stain on a Paris street to a Styrofoam float washed up on a Hawaiian beach. He saw abstract forms in quotidian detritus, creating a complex and humorous body of work consisting of paintings, drawings and sculpture, which he called "constructions." His use of simple materials like hot rolled steel, wire, Xerox toner and correction fluid was a perfect match for such subject matter. Approaching this three-dimensional work with the same balance of intensity and whimsy with which he made his drawings, Taylor willfully dismissed any distinction between the two media. In fact, he thought of his constructions as spatial drawings with a multitude of views. This fully illustrated monograph, which includes an extensive overview of Taylor's oeuvre, is published concurrently with an exhibition at Zwirner & Wirth, New York.

      Al Taylor
    • Fred Sandback

      • 141pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Known for sculptures that outline planes and volumes in space, American artist Fred Sandback's (1943-2003) work is informed by a minimalist artistic vocabulary. His work in represented in major museum collections in Europe and the United States.

      Fred Sandback
    • This fully-illustrated catalogue, featuring an essay by noted critic David Hickey, documents the exhibition 'Primary Atmosphere', on view at David Zwirner in January 2010.

      Primary atmospheres