Until the installation of his 1973 solid-light piece, Line Describing a Cone in Chrissie Iles’s Whitney exhibition Into The Light in 2001, Anthony McCall (England, 1946) remained one of those artists whose work circulated almost entirely in the form of two or three very well-known documentary photographs: his art was immediately recognizable, canonical even, but rarely experienced firsthand.
 
This carefully designed and produced monograph on the anglo-american artist seeks to lay bare the imaginary that underlies his work, from Landscape for Fire (1972) to the presentation of his latest piece Coming About (2016). Throughout the images and the artist words, the book vindicates McCall's independence of spirit and aims to make the richness and complexity of his work perfectly apparent. In addition, the book collects, for first time, all the public projects the artist developed on the last decade. As it takes in the range of expressive media that the artist uses, the sequence of works maintains throughout the idea that space and time pertain to the same moment, the moment of the person contemplating them at that particular instant.

>> Gloria Moure is a renowned freelance curator and editor. Over the last ten years, she has curated exhibitions and edited referential monographs on key contemporary artists, such us Sigmar Polke, Gordon Matta-Clark, Dan Graham, Marcel Broodthaers, and Michael Snow.
 
>> Art historian, Robert Hobbs has taught at Virginia Commonwealth University, and at Yale University. Recognized as a scholar, teacher, and curator, his specific research areas span the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, and his publications include monographs on Alice Aycock, Edward Hopper, Lee Krasner, Robert Smithson, and Kara Walker.
 

Anthony McCall

Solid Light, Performance and Public Works
Gloria Moure
Essay by Robert Hobbs
168pp./ 24 x 17 cm./ Printed hardcover


ISBN:
9788434313606  Castellano/Català/English

35.00€