Présentation de l'éditeur :
Thomas Houseago (b.1972) is one of the most unique and distinctive contemporary sculptors working today. This is the first ever monograph on his work and spans the last fifteen years of his career. Born in Leeds, but now based in Los Angeles, Houseago has come to prominence in recent years with his monumental, figurative sculptures that are charged with remarkable energy and vitality. Houseago's sculptures possess a daring urgency, a tactility and brute physicality that expose the process of their own making. The visible 'touch' and 'imprint' of the artist is nakedly evident. With texts by leading experts in the field, and featuring an interview with the artist, Thomas Houseago: What Went Down combines insightful analysis of the sculptor's oeuvre with a generous selection of first-class colour imagery. For all those with a serious interest in contemporary art, this is an essential purchase. Customers should note that books will be supplied with either yellow, orange or blue jackets. We are unable to respond to requests for specific colours.
Biographie de l'auteur :
Lisa Le Feuvre is Head of Sculpture Studies at the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds. Between 2005 and 2009 she directed the contemporary art programme at the National Maritime Museum (NMM). Prior to her post at the NMM, she taught on the postgraduate Curatorial Programme in the Department of Art at Goldsmiths, University of London. A regular contributor to journals, publications and exhibition catalogues, Le Feuvre also continues to undertake curatorial projects. Rudi Fuchs is an art historian and writer. From 1974 to 2004 he was director of various museums including the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. Michael Stanley is Director of Modern Art Oxford. He was previously Director of Milton Keynes Gallery and has held curatorial posts at Compton Verney, Warwickshire and the Ikon Gallery, Birmingham.
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