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Go behind the scenes of Phyllida Barlow’s extraordinary work in this essential guide to her practice, one of the two inaugural volumes in a new series from Hauser & Wirth Publishers. British artist Phyllida Barlow is renowned for her transformative approach to sculpture, creating restless, invented forms that challenged audiences into a new relationship with the sculptural object, the gallery environment, and the world beyond. In this generously illustrated and accessible guide to Barlow’s life and work, curator Frances Morris explores the development of Barlow’s work and the behind-the-scenes of her process: the making, unmaking, and remaking, chance, mishaps, and changes of mind through which the artist produced her pioneering works of art. Combining Morris’ expert insights with a timeline of Barlow’s life and career and never-before-seen archival images and details, ‘In the Studio: Phyllida Barlow’ is an excellent resource for both newcomers and those familiar with Barlow’s groundbreaking work.
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Go behind the scenes of Jack Whitten’s groundbreaking work in this essential guide to his practice, one of the two inaugural volumes in a new series from Hauser & Wirth Publishers. In the Studio: Jack Whitten is an essential companion to the work of the pioneering African American artist, whose revolutionary approach to painting as a medium is widely considered to have changed the discipline. An elucidating new text by art critic Yínká Elújoba introduces Whitten’s pioneering practice—his relentless experimentation, unconventional tools and materials, and profoundly original oeuvre—while numerous archival images offer a uniquely intimate window into the artist’s process and inspirations. Covering Whitten’s entire six-decade career, In the Studio: Jack Whitten offers a comprehensive introduction to the artist’s life and work.
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Focusing on the artist’s daring and provocative paintings, this new publication offers a fascinating introduction to Lee Lozano’s pioneering practice. During her short but prolific career, Lee Lozano produced a body of work of striking formal breadth and complexity, ranging from expressionist figurative drawings and paintings to minimalist abstract canvases and, finally, the late conceptual works for which she become well-known. An illuminating text by Lucrezia Calabrò Visconti—co-curator of 'Lee Lozano: Strike', a major survey exhibition that travelled from Turin’s Pinacoteca Agnelli to Paris’s Bourse de Commerce — is accompanied by a meticulous exhibition history that features a wealth of ephemera and archival material. Remembered for her withdrawal and ultimate rejection of the art world, Lozano produced an oeuvre united by her determination to expose the ruthless division of the world into categories such as gender and to reject capitalism’s demand for constant production. Capturing the unapologetic confidence and striking complexity that defined the artist’s singular practice, In the Studio: Lee Lozano is an excellent resource for both newcomers and longtime admirers of Lozano’s radical work.
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Discover how Belgian contemporary artist Berlinde De Bruyckere creates her captivating artworks in this indispensable guide to her practice. In the Studio: Berlinde De Bruyckere is an essential companion to the work of the celebrated contemporary artist. Simultaneously deeply personal and powerfully universal, De Bruyckere’s hybrid forms explore the vulnerability of man, the suffering body, and the overwhelming power of nature. This generously illustrated and accessible guide to her practice details the development of De Bruyckere’s work across sculpture, drawing, and installation. Drawing on a vast array of influences—from Christian iconography, the paintings of Lucas Cranach, and Ovid’s Metamorphoses to more contemporary references such as the cinema of Pier Paolo Pasolini and Nan Goldin’s photography—she transforms existing imagery into striking new compositions that bring established archetypes into the contemporary moment. With a wealth of illustrations capturing De Bruyckere’s almost alchemical metamorphosis of her materials into articulations of desire and fragility, sensuality and suffering, violence and care, In the Studio: Berlinde De Bruyckere is a comprehensive introduction to the artist’s work.
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This fascinating introduction to Louise Bourgeois’s influential practice reveals how her studio functioned as a site of creative transformation and emotional catharsis.Counted among the most significant figures of contemporary art history, Louise Bourgeois produced a complex body of work that explored the full range of human experience. Working in several mediums (including sculpture, painting, printmaking, drawing, and performance), she created a visual world noted for its singularity and invention. In this latest installment of the In the Studio series, curator Justin Paton—who organized a major 2023–24 retrospective of the artist’s work at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney—charts the trajectory of Bourgeois’s life and seventy-year career, using the places and processes of her artistic practice to illuminate the complex psychological mechanisms behind her unique vocabulary of forms, restless material experimentation, and recurring motifs. Alongside Paton’s comprehensive account of Bourgeois’s work, a selection of Bourgeois’s writings—including some published for the very first time—reveal the myriad ways her motivations and emotions played out in the studio. Accessibly written and richly illustrated, In the Studio: Louise Bourgeois will delight both those familiar with and curious about Bourgeois’s groundbreaking work.
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An inside look at how Paris-based Japanese artist Takesada Matsutani brings matter to life through the masterful manipulation of traditional and unconventional materials. At the heart of Takesada Matsutani’s practice is the reshaping of matter, transforming vinyl adhesive and graphite into mesmerizing works that give life to his materials while challenging the fundamental nature of painting. In this guide to the artist’s life and work, learn about how Matsutani arrived at his first experiments with vinyl glue and his work as part of Japan’s influential Gutai group, his time as a printmaker in Stanley William Hayter’s Atelier 17 in Paris in the 1960s, and the energetic daily studio practice that he has maintained for decades. A generous selection of archival material, studio photography, and artwork images open a window onto Matsutani’s unique process, while an informative text by curator Mika Yoshitake offers insight into his work across painting, performance, assemblage, installation, and works on paper; his wide-ranging influences, including Buddhist philosophy and Gutai; his half century-long creative and personal dialogue with his wife Kate Van Houten; and the forms and materials that comprise his singular visual language. A comprehensive yet accessible account of the artist’s celebrated career, In the Studio: Takesada Matsutani is an essential resource for those looking to discover or dive further into Matsutani’s distinctive and fearless work.