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Phyllida Barlow: Collected Lectures, Writings, and Interviews (Signed edition)

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Alongside her career as an artist, Phyllida Barlow has written, taught, lectured, and been the subject of numerous interviews. This book brings together fifty texts by Barlow - a diverse array of prose, presentations, reflections on artists, and conversations with art-world luminaries, critics, and fellow artists. Edited by Sara Harrison, this reader gives access to nearly fifty years of Barlow's thoughts on art, making, teaching, drawing, and other artists.

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Phyllida Barlow: Collected Lectures, Writings, and Interviews (Signed edition) Sale price$40.00

Language

English

Publisher

Hauser & Wirth Publishers

Composition

Softcover

Contributors

Sara Harrison (ed.)

Pages

496 pages

Size

24.5 x 15.5 cm

ISBN

9783906915487

Publication Date

Sep-21

A Reading List for Phyllida Barlow

On the occasion of Phyllida Barlow's exhibition 'unscripted' at our Somerset gallery—a sitewide takeover that celebrates the late British artist's transformative approach to sculpture—learn more about Barlow and her practice through this collection of publications.

The Artist

PHYLLIDA BARLOW

For almost 60 years, British artist Phyllida Barlow took inspiration from her surroundings to create imposing installations that can be at once menacing and playful. She created large-scale yet anti-monumental sculptures from inexpensive, low-grade materials such as cardboard, fabric, plywood, polystyrene, scrim, plaster and cement. These constructions were often painted in industrial or vibrant colors, the seams of their construction left at times visible, revealing the means of their making.

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