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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Brand New. 320 pages. 9.75x9.75x1.30 inches. In Stock. Seller Inventory # __8793659571
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Book Description Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - âEUR A great and unlikely success story, Da Corte creates funny and therapeutic works in the hope of easing the âEUR¿exquisite painâEUR(TM) of modern life.âEUR âEUR'New York TimesThis comprehensive monograph celebrates the acclaimed Philadelphia-based installation artist Alex Da Corte (born 1980), famed for his show-stopping 2021 Roof Garden Commission for the Met, As Long as the Sun Lasts. Da CorteâEUR(TM)s Day-Glo works are distinctly rooted in traditional American arts and cultureâEUR'tellingly, as a teenager he planned to become an animator for DisneyâEUR'and the artist himself often appears in his films, impersonating iconic figures such as Popeye, the Statue of Liberty, Fred Rogers or Eminem. Throughout, the pop flavor of Da CorteâEUR(TM)s aesthetics is mixed with a satirical existentialism: his works often combine sadness and effortless play, connecting our sense of self with consumer cultureâEUR'from the films we watch to the objects we buy, give and throw away. Published for a major retrospective at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, and documenting all of his major works to date, Alex Da Corte: Mr. Remember matches the artistâEUR(TM)s high-production, ultra-chromatic sensibility in its gorgeous production, with a three-color cloth binding, silver foil on the cover, a paperback volume sewn into the book and an abundance of riotous color throughout, with more than 100 pages of installation views from previous exhibitions. Seller Inventory # 9788793659575
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. A great and unlikely success story, Da Corte creates funny and therapeutic works in the hope of easing the exquisite pain of modern life. New York TimesThis comprehensive monograph celebrates the acclaimed Philadelphia-based installation artist Alex Da Corte (born 1980), famed for his show-stopping 2021 Roof Garden Commission for the Met, As Long as the Sun Lasts. Da Cortes Day-Glo works are distinctly rooted in traditional American arts and culturetellingly, as a teenager he planned to become an animator for Disneyand the artist himself often appears in his films, impersonating iconic figures such as Popeye, the Statue of Liberty, Fred Rogers or Eminem. Throughout, the pop flavor of Da Cortes aesthetics is mixed with a satirical existentialism: his works often combine sadness and effortless play, connecting our sense of self with consumer culturefrom the films we watch to the objects we buy, give and throw away.Published for a major retrospective at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, and documenting all of his major works to date, Alex Da Corte: Mr. Remember matches the artists high-production, ultra-chromatic sensibility in its gorgeous production, with a three-color cloth binding, silver foil on the cover, a paperback volume sewn into the book and an abundance of riotous color throughout, with more than 100 pages of installation views from previous exhibitions. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9788793659575
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