"This book is published on the occasion of the exhibition Enrico David: Gradations of Slow Release, organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, curated by Michael Darling, James W. Alsdorf Chief Curator, and presented in the Bergman Family Gallery at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, September 29, 2018-March 10, 2019." Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
"This stunning book showcases paintings, sculptures, drawings, and tapestries by acclaimed artist Enrico David, who has spent the last two decades exploring materials and rejecting the trends of the contemporary art scene. Enrico David has distinguished himself as one of the most original artists working today. This monograph, published on the occasion of the artist's first US survey, Enrico David: Gradations of Slow Release, celebrates an artist who, using unconventional mediums such as copper, wax, bamboo, bone, Vaseline, cashmere, and cotton, has fashioned a universe of imagery that revolves around the human figure and its many states of being. The generously illustrated volume includes an illuminating essay about David's practice by MCA curator Michael Darling, a compelling creative piece by Nathanaël and an interview with the artist by Mark Beasley of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden"-- Provided by publisher.
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