LORNA SIMPSON - Joan Simon
This comprehensive catalog of Lorna Simpson's critically acclaimed 30-year body of work highlights her photographs as well as film and video installations to reveal how the artist explores identity, memory, gender, history, fantasy and reality. Lorna Simpson is an American conceptual artist who uses her camera and words to construct new worlds and deconstruct the worlds we know. This monograph opens with her earliest documentary photographs shot between 1978 and 1980, many of which have never been exhibited, and includes her most recent works. The book also presents the photographic texts from the mid-1980s that first brought the photographer to critical attention.
Published by Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography, Jeu de Paume and Prestel Verlag, 2013
26 cm x 30.4 cm, 216 pages, good condition
ISBN 978-3-7913-5267-1
This comprehensive catalog of Lorna Simpson's critically acclaimed 30-year body of work highlights her photographs as well as film and video installations to reveal how the artist explores identity, memory, gender, history, fantasy and reality. Lorna Simpson is an American conceptual artist who uses her camera and words to construct new worlds and deconstruct the worlds we know. This monograph opens with her earliest documentary photographs shot between 1978 and 1980, many of which have never been exhibited, and includes her most recent works. The book also presents the photographic texts from the mid-1980s that first brought the photographer to critical attention.
Published by Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography, Jeu de Paume and Prestel Verlag, 2013
26 cm x 30.4 cm, 216 pages, good condition
ISBN 978-3-7913-5267-1
This comprehensive catalog of Lorna Simpson's critically acclaimed 30-year body of work highlights her photographs as well as film and video installations to reveal how the artist explores identity, memory, gender, history, fantasy and reality. Lorna Simpson is an American conceptual artist who uses her camera and words to construct new worlds and deconstruct the worlds we know. This monograph opens with her earliest documentary photographs shot between 1978 and 1980, many of which have never been exhibited, and includes her most recent works. The book also presents the photographic texts from the mid-1980s that first brought the photographer to critical attention.
Published by Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography, Jeu de Paume and Prestel Verlag, 2013
26 cm x 30.4 cm, 216 pages, good condition
ISBN 978-3-7913-5267-1