
Karen Kilimnik
JRP Ringier
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Edited by Lionel Bovier. Text by Caoimhín Mac Giolla Léith, Dominic Molon.
Softcover | 25.4 x 1.9 x 30.5 cm | 192 pp
JRP Ringier | 2014 | 9783037643853
This volume is an expanded edition of JRP|Ringier's popular 2006 reference monograph on Philadelphia-based artist Karen Kilimnik (born 1955).
In the 1980s Kilimnik's jumbled narrative installations were compared by critics to the 'scatter art' of the previous decade, but have become a cult for a younger generation of artists and exhibition curators. Her drawings and paintings from the beginning of the 1990s were included in the then-current discussions on art and glamour, and on the emergence of women artists whose sensibility was not driven by feminist theory.
The source of numerous misunderstandings, the diversity of her work has veiled the internal coherence of a practice which increasingly attests to the continuous links between all these mediums. This book offers the complete panorama of Kilimnik's production and affords a view that goes beyond the distinctions between painting, drawing or installation.
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