Gedi Sibony - all these hands are made of crumbs
Sibony's meticulous engagement with the scavenged object, his reverence for the mundane, has seemingly been an influence on a host of emerging artists worldwide. For over 20 years, Brooklyn-based artist Gedi Sibony (born 1973) has transformed cast-offs and other found materials into spare, elus...
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Sprache: | eng |
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New York
Gregory R. Miller & Co.
2023
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Zusammenfassung: | Sibony's meticulous engagement with the scavenged object, his reverence for the mundane, has seemingly been an influence on a host of emerging artists worldwide. For over 20 years, Brooklyn-based artist Gedi Sibony (born 1973) has transformed cast-offs and other found materials into spare, elusive works of art, forging an evocative new strain of Minimalism from the salvage of contemporary life. This richly illustrated monograph surveys a decade of his varied production. Featuring newly commissioned texts by art historian Rhea Anastas and artist/poet Renee Gladman, as well as an interview with Sibony by Robert Enright, All These Hands Are Made of Crumbs surfaces points of connection between distinct bodies of work: from the artist's acclaimed series of found paintings cut from the sides of decommissioned semi-trailers to the subtle sculptural objects that, for him, serve as guideposts for reframing the experience of place. |
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Beschreibung: | 174 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781941366530 978-1-941366-53-0 1941366538 1-941366-53-8 |