Grayson Perry (Paperback) /anglais - Softcover

KLEIN JACKY

  • 4.45 out of 5 stars
    92 ratings by Goodreads
 
9780500289112: Grayson Perry (Paperback) /anglais

Synopsis

Turner Prize-winner Grayson Perry is famous for his ceramic vases decorated with shocking and unconventional imagery. In this lavishly illustrated monograph, Jacky Klein explores the major themes in Perry's work. Her text is complemented by a series of intimate commentaries on individual pieces by the artist himself.

"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.

About the Author

Jacky Klein is an art historian and writer specializing in twentieth-century contemporary art. Formerly a curator at London's Hayward Gallery, she is the co-author with Suzy Klein of What Is Contemporary Art? A Children's Guide.

Review

“Several books have been published about Perry, but none is as comprehensive as this one. Highly recommended for students of contemporary art, ceramics, and social commentary.”
- Library Journal

“Challenges us to deal with sex, gender and violence in ways that are unexpected in his chosen methods.... Beautiful book documenting a lovely and fascinating artist.”
- About.com

“Lavishly illustrated monograph delves into Perry’s exploration of emotional territory that lies outside the world of convention and details his involvement with media often placed at the boundaries between craft and high art.”
- Fiberarts Magazine

“With more than 300 illustrations of both Perry’s works and, in many cases, the imagery that inspired such works, this book is a treat for the eyes.”
- Antiques & the Arts Weekly

“Perry’s first major monograph, showing 150 of his works, not only ceramics but also films and sketchbook pages. In addition, we see some of the objects that have inspired him, from Afghan rugs to medieval altarpieces. Beautiful and troubling.”
- Interior Design

"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.

Other Popular Editions of the Same Title