Paul Pfeiffer

Dominic Molon; Paul Pfeiffer; Jane Farver

ISBN: 9780933856783
Publisher: Museum of Contemporary Art
Publication Date: 2003
Binding: Softcover

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Sharon Lockhart

Dominic Molon; Sharon Lockhart; Norman Bryson; Ill.) Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago

ISBN: 9780933856653
Publisher: Museum of Contemporary Art
Publication Date: 2001
Binding: Hardcover

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Mariko Mori: Oneness

Dominic Molon; Mariko Mori; Carol S. Eliel; Lisa Corrin; Marjorie King

ISBN: 9780933856578
Publisher: Museum of Contemporary Art
Publication Date: 1998
Binding: Softcover

The futuristic, sci-fi like scenarios created by the artist Mariko Mori in her photographs and video installations often include Mori herself, dressed in outlandish costume, and are intriguing and imaginative works which combine elements of Japanese popular culture, such as Japanimation, as well as fashion, cyberspace, and video art. Mori, who studied fashion in Tokyo and art in London and New York, has become one of the freshest young artists working in the '90s, and this book, which is the first on her work, comprehensively catalogs her upcoming exhibitions. Recent video work by Mori has included such works as Nirvana (shown at the '97 Venice Biennale), in which the artist depicts herself making symbolic Buddhist hand-gestures as she floats above the Dead Sea. Still another piece is a video in which Mori, in futuristic space wear, rolls a crystal ball through an airport to the haunting melodies of a Japanese song. These works involve a surrealistic interplay of imagery which suggests something akin to the art of Yayoi Kusama, the costs of funk icon George Clinton, science fiction, and the film works of Matthew Barney.

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Art in Chicago: 1945-1995

Dominic Molon; Peter Selz; John Corbett; Franz Schulze; Dennis Adrian; Kate Horsfield; Jeff Abell; Staci Boris; Monique Meloche; Barbara Jaffee

ISBN: 9780500237281
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Publication Date: 1996
Binding: Hardcover

Art in Chicago, 1945-1995 examines the unique development of artistic traditions within the cultural, social, and political life of this quintessential American city during the second half of the twentieth century. Capturing the verve and innovation that characterized each decade, the book considers painting, sculpture, photography, drawing, and media arts (film, video, performance) by 150 artists who have either always lived and worked in Chicago or have created significant bodies of work in residence there. Among the artists profiled are Roger Brown, Harry Callahan, Ruth Duckworth, Jeanne Dunning, Leon Golub, Robert Heinecken, Richard Hunt, June Leaf, Kerry James Marshall, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Archibald J. Motley, Jr., Jim Nutt, Ed Paschke, Hirsch Perlman, Martin Puryear, Arnaldo Roche Rabell, Miroslaw Rogala, Alejandro Romero, Kay Rosen, Hollis Sigler, Aaron Siskind, Nancy Spero, Tony Tasset, H. C. Westermann, Claire Zeisler, and the Zhou Brothers. More than 170 color reproductions are set amidst a running timeline of historical events in both Chicago and beyond, and over 140 black-and-white photographs complement the text.

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