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Changing the Meaning of Drawing,
By donald s. bennett (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 00: Drawings 2000 At Barbara Gladstone Gallery (Paperback)
This fabulous collction of virtually every one of the most vital contemporary artist is, simply put, a must. The talent and diversity of these works are astounding and envigorating. The title "Drawing" conjures up images of simple sketches, pencil works and other trite mediums of drawing. However, these works prove that drawing, the element of art that is the product of the artist's mind directly onto a surface, is fulfilled in every way. Works like "Detail from Cremaster 3" by Matthew Barney and other works by Ellsworth Kelly, Sol Lewitt, Anish Kapoor, Lari Pittman, Charles Ray and many others make this mini-volume a treasure worth investigating.
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00: Drawings 2000 At Barbara Gladstone Gallery by Tim Gardner (Paperback - Feb. 2002)
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