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Richard Jackson

Sale price$60.00

This massive appraisal of Jackson’s art, authored by art historian John C. Welchman and featuring an in-depth illustrated chronology by Dagny Corcoran, layers analysis of Jackson's work with reflections by the artist himself, drawn from extensive interviews and placed alongside new materials from Jackson's archive. Welchman’s text is the primary resource on the career of one of America's major contemporary artists. Corcoran’s chronology―pulling from extensive new research and interviews with figures such as Paul McCarthy, Bruce Nauman and Rosamund Felsen―traces the important events in Jackson’s life.

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Richard Jackson Sale price$60.00

Language

English

Publisher

Hauser & Wirth Publishers

Composition

Hardcover

Contributors

John C. Welchman, Dagny Janss Corcoran

Pages

480 pages

Size

24.8 x 28.4 cm

ISBN

9783906915098

Publication Date

May-20

The Artist

RICHARD JACKSON

A pre-eminent figure in American contemporary art since the 1970s, Richard Jackson is influenced by both Abstract Expressionism and action painting, exploring a performative painting process which seeks to extend the potential of painting by upending its technical conventions. Born in Sacramento, California in 1939, Jackson first came to international attention with a major presentation of his installation works at the Menil Collection, Houston, in 1988, followed by the 1992 exhibition, ‘Helter Skelter,’ at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art.

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