A two-volume artist’s book highlighting the sculptor’s protracted career and stringent works
Designed by American conceptual sculptor Cady Noland (born 1956), The Clip-On Method’s two volumes can be picked up and read in any order: back to front, front to back, or started in the middle. Readers take it upon themselves to weave their way through Noland’s tangled oeuvre.
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THE CLIP-ON METHOD's two volumes can be picked up and read in any order: back to front, front to back, start in the middle. Both books commence their page numbering (their pagination) with the cover. THE CLIP-ON METHOD is a book made from photographs of Noland's artworks, often shown within their first installations. Noland's primary materials are on display throughout the book (fencing, pipes, poles and rails; aluminum walkers, crates, and metal baskets; newspaper clippings, flags and beer cans) and are seen aggregated, arranged and assembled, equally menacing and left akimbo.
Cady Noland, *1956 in Washington D.C., lives and works in New York.
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Paperback. Condition: Brand New. Paperback.Width: 22 cm. Height: 28cm. 596 pages. English text. Seller Inventory # 34512
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