John Miller. I Stand I Fall

John Miller. I Stand I Fall
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Artikel-Nr:
9783960980506
Veröffentl:
2017
Seiten:
216
Autor:
Ellen Salpeter
Gewicht:
1380 g
Format:
306x242x19 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Isabelle Graw, geboren 1962, lebt als Kunstkritikerin in Berlin. 1990 gründete sie gemeinsam mit Stefan Germer die Zeitschrift "Texte zur Kunst", deren Herausgeberin und Redakteurin sie seither ist. Erste Buchveröffentlichung: "Silberblick. Texte zu Kunst und Politik" (1999). Tätigkeit als Autorin unter anderem für Wolkenkratzer Art Journal, Flash Art, Artis, artforum und für zahlreiche Ausstellungskataloge. Professorin für Kunsttheorie an der Städelschule Frankfurt.
The publication "I Stand, I Fall," a comprehensive survey of work by John Miller, coincides with the first American museum exhibition dedicated to the influential conceptual artist. Through almost 150 images, the catalog comprehensively traces Miller's use of the figure throughout his career in order to incisively comment on the status of art and life in American culture. The book features a range of media, including painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, installation and video; never-before-seen works from the 1980s; new large-scale sculptures; and the artist's most ambitious architectural installation to date - a vast and immersive mirrored labyrinth that will go on view in ICA Miami's Atrium Gallery. "I Stand, I Fall" surveys Miller's use of the figure in order to examine themes of citizenship and politics, and the conventions of realism in contemporary art. Organized chronologically, the exhibition begins with his drawings and paintings from 1982-1983, the majority of which have never been presented publicly. Influenced by the pastoral genre of painting and American social realism of the 1920s and 30s, these deadpan, even grotesque, works explore issues of urban and suburban Americana, public space, and the human relationship to the landscape. Depicting members of the Black Panthers and sit-ins alongside popular and folk imagery, the images are strikingly resonant today.

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