Ken Price Sculpture: A Retrospective
This definitive book on American sculptor Ken Price presents a comprehensive overview of the artists exquisite and innovative work.
For more than 50 years, Ken Price created remarkable and unique objects that have redefined contemporary sculpture practice. Published in conjunction with a LACMA-organized retrospective exhibition, this monograph features superbly reproduced color photographs of Prices vibrant and anthropomorphic work, which has garnered a cultlike following among artists, critics, and scholars since the 1960s. Also included are essays tracing the arc of Prices career and addressing his development as a colorist; a compilation of in-depth interviews from 1980 to 2011; and an appreciation by his friend Frank Gehry, who is also designing the exhibition. An illustrated checklist and chronology as well as an anthology of historical texts from the 1960s allow readers to envision the remarkable trajectory of Prices work. Examining the artists prolific career and influence, this authoritative book on Price will serve as the catalyst for further scholarly investigation.
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