Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

Paper / Saatchi Gallery.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London : Saatchi Gallery, 2013.Description: 207 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 9781909413016
  • 1909413011
Subject(s):
Contents:
Pater -- Rachel Adams -- Aglae Bassens -- Matthew Brannon -- Jason Brinkerhoff -- Jodie Carey -- Dawn Clements -- Sean Dack -- Gerald Davis -- Freya Douglas-Morris -- Peles Empire -- Han Feng -- Nicola Frimpong -- Ry Fyan -- Karen Heagle -- Christian Holstad -- Artists -- Jessica Jackson Hutchins -- Marcelo Jacome -- Nina Katchadourian -- Daniel Kelly -- Annie Kevans -- John Kleckner -- Douglas Kolk -- Miler Lagos -- Jose Lerma & Hector Madera -- Steven Lowery -- Eric Manigaud -- Dominic McGill -- Odires Mlaszho -- Klaus Mosettig.
Summary: "The medium of paper has opened up a vast array of artistic routes for the artists in this exhibition. Its throwaway status allows for powerful and witty inversions of high and low culture and charged references to newspapers, archives and protest posters. The catalogue showcase the work of 44 artists in collage, drawing, sculpture, painting and installation."--Publisher description.
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book CGLAS Library Purple 745.54 SAA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 02143

Catalogue accompanies exhibition held 18th June - 29th September 2013, Saatchi Gallery, London.

Pater -- Rachel Adams -- Aglae Bassens -- Matthew Brannon -- Jason Brinkerhoff -- Jodie Carey -- Dawn Clements -- Sean Dack -- Gerald Davis -- Freya Douglas-Morris -- Peles Empire -- Han Feng -- Nicola Frimpong -- Ry Fyan -- Karen Heagle -- Christian Holstad -- Artists -- Jessica Jackson Hutchins -- Marcelo Jacome -- Nina Katchadourian -- Daniel Kelly -- Annie Kevans -- John Kleckner -- Douglas Kolk -- Miler Lagos -- Jose Lerma & Hector Madera -- Steven Lowery -- Eric Manigaud -- Dominic McGill -- Odires Mlaszho -- Klaus Mosettig.

"The medium of paper has opened up a vast array of artistic routes for the artists in this exhibition. Its throwaway status allows for powerful and witty inversions of high and low culture and charged references to newspapers, archives and protest posters. The catalogue showcase the work of 44 artists in collage, drawing, sculpture, painting and installation."--Publisher description.