Published by Greene Naftali Gallery, N.Y. 2013, 2013
Seller: DR Fine Arts, New York, NY, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condition: Very Good. "The exhibition takes its title from Joan Didion s 1966 essay about double-indemnity in the San Bernadino Valley, the last stop for all those who came from somewhere else. "Works include the New York debut of Ed Ruscha s "Psycho Spaghetti Western" series: which is the upper middle image with tire in it; paintings by West-Coast artist Alex Hubbard, sodden with color and hanging on the brink of collapse; the vast, eerily empty skyscapes of L.A.- based Alex Israel; conceptualist Julie Becker s menacing interiors, rendered in unflinching, paranoid detail; a major new sculpture by Rachel Harrison, which conjures at once a prehistoric American past and a deserted American future; and the gallery s first collaboration with Lutz Bacher, which coincides with the artist s moving after four decades away from California."; the unfolded paper size: 22-3/4 x 16-1/2 inches; in VERY GOOD COND.