Donna Dennis

Helaine Posner


Engels | 30-03-2023 | 232 pagina's

9781580936026

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The first monograph on the architectural sculptor and installation artist and long-time collaborator with the New York School poets

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The first monograph on the architectural sculptor and installation artist and long-time collaborator with the New York School poets

Best known for creating large-scale installation work inspired by American vernacular architecture, Dennis finds beauty in places shaped by ordinary people, which become repositories for memory and feelings. Her seemingly familiar yet often darkly mysterious sites evoke memories, encourage reflection, and allude to the transient nature of life. This book contextualizes Dennis’s work within contemporary art and the women’s movements and traces the arc of her career, tracing the evolution of her architectural sculpture over more than forty years, exploring her artistic collaborations with poets, and presenting her most recent work, a series of gouaches and dioramas, for the first time.

A conversation between Dennis and painter Rackstraw Downes brings to life the artist’s influences through her own words. With insightful text by feminist art scholar Helaine Posner, plus commentary from Dennis on the sources and process of creating the work, this book is an essential addition to the libraries of collectors and art historians interested in the architectural sculpture movement of the 1970s, and all those interested in feminism in art.

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The first monograph on the architectural sculptor and installation artist and long-time collaborator with the New York School poets

Best known for creating large-scale installation work inspired by American vernacular architecture, Dennis finds beauty in places shaped by ordinary people, which become repositories for memory and feelings. Her seemingly familiar yet often darkly mysterious sites evoke memories, encourage reflection, and allude to the transient nature of life. This book contextualizes Dennis’s work within contemporary art and the women’s movements and traces the arc of her career, tracing the evolution of her architectural sculpture over more than forty years, exploring her artistic collaborations with poets, and presenting her most recent work, a series of gouaches and dioramas, for the first time.

A conversation between Dennis and painter Rackstraw Downes brings to life the artist’s influences through her own words. With insightful text by feminist art scholar Helaine Posner, plus commentary from Dennis on the sources and process of creating the work, this book is an essential addition to the libraries of collectors and art historians interested in the architectural sculpture movement of the 1970s, and all those interested in feminism in art.

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EAN :9781580936026
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Uitgever :Phaidon Press
Publicatie datum :  30-03-2023
Uitvoering :Hardback
Taal/Talen : Engels
Hoogte :300 mm
Breedte :250 mm
Dikte :27 mm
Gewicht :1684 gr
Status : Bestelbaar
Aantal pagina's :232
Keywords :  dennis donna;architectuur en kunst