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Vitamin D : new perspectives in drawing / [authors, Johanna Burton . et al.].

Contributor(s): Burton, Johanna | Dexter, EmmaPublisher: London New York : Phaidon, 2005Description: 351 p. ill. (some col.) 30 cm001: 10384ISBN: 0714845450Subject(s): Drawing | Graphic designDDC classification: 741.9 VIT
Contents:
Preface -- Introduction / by Emma Dexter -- D-L Alvarez -- Francis Alÿs -- Ryoko Aoki -- Kaoru Arima -- Silvia Bächli -- Devendra Banhart -- Anna Barriball -- Shannon Bool -- Michaël Borremans -- Andrea Bowers -- Jesse Bransford -- Fernando Bryce -- Cai Guo-Qiang -- Ernesto Caivano -- Los Carpinteros -- Raimond Chaves -- Sandra Cinto -- Russell Crotty -- Roberto Cuoghi -- John Currin -- Amy Cutler -- Jeff Davis -- Tacita Dean -- Trisha Donnelly -- Marlene Dumas -- Sam Durant -- Marcel Dzama -- Memed Erdener -- Simon Evans -- Simon Faithfull -- Spencer Finch -- Urs Fischer -- Roland Flexner -- Ellen Gallagher -- Matt Greene -- Joseph Grigely -- Anna Sigmond Gudmundsdottir -- Daniel Guzman -- Sebastian Hammwöhner -- Trenton Doyle Hancock -- Björn Hegardt -- Arturo Herrera -- Nobuya Hoki -- Christian Holstad -- Huang Yong Ping -- Dean Hughes -- Gareth James -- Yun-Fei Ji -- Chris Johanson -- Kerstin Kartscher -- William Kentridge -- Toba Khedoori -- Dr. Lakra -- Michael Landy ---Ricardo Lanzarini -- Graham Little -- Mark Lombardi -- Mindaugas Lukosaitis -- Marco Maggi -- Frank Magnotta -- Mark Manders -- Yuri Masnyj -- Dominic McGill -- Julie Mehretu -- Jean-François Moriceau and Petra Mrzyk -- Claudia and Julia Müller -- Dave Muller -- Vik Muniz -- David Musgrave -- Wangechi Mutu -- Yoshitomo Nara -- Paul Noble -- Jockum Nordström -- Glexis Novoa -- Roman Ondák -- Robyn O'Neil -- Gabriel Orozco -- Pavel Pepperstein -- Peter Peri -- Dan Perjovschi -- Raymond Pettibon -- Elizabeth Peyton -- Chloe Piene -- Fernando Renes -- Robin Rhode -- Matthew Ritchie -- Frances Richardson -- Serse -- Silke Schatz -- Anne-Marie Schneider -- Steven Shearer -- David Shrigley -- Simone Shubuck -- James Siena -- Shahzia Sikander -- Lucy Skaer -- Torsten Slama -- Josh Smith -- Zak Smith -- Nedko Solakov -- Hayley Tompkins -- Susan Turcot -- Banks Violette -- Amelie von Wulffen -- Kara Walker -- Olav Westphalen -- Richard Wright -- Katharina Wulff -- Daniel Zeller ---Biographies -- Index.

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Drawing has recently experienced a renewal of importance in the art world; in fact, it has rarely been as widely represented in the biennials, art fairs, and exhibitions as it is now. Similar in concept, scope and structure to Phaidon's successful volume Vitamin P , Vitamin D presents, in A to Z order, the work of 109 artists who have emerged internationally since 1990 using the medium of drawing. Whether representational or abstract, small or large in scale, using only one line or rich in colors and pattern, drawings have a highly descriptive and meticulously detailed quality that is being explored by an increasing number of contemporary artists. Extending beyond the traditional image associated with this medium, Vitamin D hopes to illustrate the complexity, variety, and relevance of the practice of drawing today.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [10]) and index.

Preface -- Introduction / by Emma Dexter -- D-L Alvarez -- Francis Alÿs -- Ryoko Aoki -- Kaoru Arima -- Silvia Bächli -- Devendra Banhart -- Anna Barriball -- Shannon Bool -- Michaël Borremans -- Andrea Bowers -- Jesse Bransford -- Fernando Bryce -- Cai Guo-Qiang -- Ernesto Caivano -- Los Carpinteros -- Raimond Chaves -- Sandra Cinto -- Russell Crotty -- Roberto Cuoghi -- John Currin -- Amy Cutler -- Jeff Davis -- Tacita Dean -- Trisha Donnelly -- Marlene Dumas -- Sam Durant -- Marcel Dzama -- Memed Erdener -- Simon Evans -- Simon Faithfull -- Spencer Finch -- Urs Fischer -- Roland Flexner -- Ellen Gallagher -- Matt Greene -- Joseph Grigely -- Anna Sigmond Gudmundsdottir -- Daniel Guzman -- Sebastian Hammwöhner -- Trenton Doyle Hancock -- Björn Hegardt -- Arturo Herrera -- Nobuya Hoki -- Christian Holstad -- Huang Yong Ping -- Dean Hughes -- Gareth James -- Yun-Fei Ji -- Chris Johanson -- Kerstin Kartscher -- William Kentridge -- Toba Khedoori -- Dr. Lakra -- Michael Landy ---Ricardo Lanzarini -- Graham Little -- Mark Lombardi -- Mindaugas Lukosaitis -- Marco Maggi -- Frank Magnotta -- Mark Manders -- Yuri Masnyj -- Dominic McGill -- Julie Mehretu -- Jean-François Moriceau and Petra Mrzyk -- Claudia and Julia Müller -- Dave Muller -- Vik Muniz -- David Musgrave -- Wangechi Mutu -- Yoshitomo Nara -- Paul Noble -- Jockum Nordström -- Glexis Novoa -- Roman Ondák -- Robyn O'Neil -- Gabriel Orozco -- Pavel Pepperstein -- Peter Peri -- Dan Perjovschi -- Raymond Pettibon -- Elizabeth Peyton -- Chloe Piene -- Fernando Renes -- Robin Rhode -- Matthew Ritchie -- Frances Richardson -- Serse -- Silke Schatz -- Anne-Marie Schneider -- Steven Shearer -- David Shrigley -- Simone Shubuck -- James Siena -- Shahzia Sikander -- Lucy Skaer -- Torsten Slama -- Josh Smith -- Zak Smith -- Nedko Solakov -- Hayley Tompkins -- Susan Turcot -- Banks Violette -- Amelie von Wulffen -- Kara Walker -- Olav Westphalen -- Richard Wright -- Katharina Wulff -- Daniel Zeller ---Biographies -- Index.

Reviews provided by Syndetics

Library Journal Review

This book is a global, up-to-the-minute survey of drawing that focuses on 110 artists selected by a group of prominent international art critics, curators, and museum directors. In her excellent introduction, Emma Dexter (senior curator, Tate Modern, London) defines the importance of contemporary drawing by convincingly arguing that for the first time in history, artists can rely on drawing as their primary medium of expression without their work suffering in status as a result (whereas before, drawing was often considered inferior to painting or sculpture). As an intimate, honest, direct, and expressive form, drawing is a medium these artists use to connect with aspects of culture-e.g., narrative and national identity-previously repressed under High Modernism. Highlighted here in A-to-Z order are eminent contemporary artists such as Kara Walker, Elizabeth Peyton, and Gabriel Orozco as well as less well-known but emerging artists from around the world. With more than 500 illustrations and comprehensive biographical and stylistic essays on each artist, this book is highly recommended for any library with a contemporary art collection. [Vitamin D is similar in format and content to Phaidon's Vitamin P: New Perspectives in Painting (2002).-Ed.]-Sandra Rothenberg, Framingham State Coll. Lib., MA (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

CHOICE Review

This wonderfully illustrated volume explores the renewed importance of drawing in the contemporary art world. It presents in alphabetical order the work of 109 artists who are moving drawing beyond its traditional venue of the notebook or preparatory sketch and literally redefining the medium. Although some are well known and others are just becoming established, all have recently emerged on the art scene and use drawing as a primary medium. The artists are brash and uninhibited and explore subjects that are social, political, sexual, and even religious in nature. The collection itself is global in scope and includes large- and small-scale works that vary in form from representational to abstract, and in technique from simple line drawings to full color and full volume renderings. Emma Dexter (curator, contemporary art, Tate Modern, London) has written an informative introduction. She notes that while these drawings are located between conceptual and theoretical discourse on the one hand, and the intimate, subjective capturing of human experience on the other, they are able to maintain their traditional contribution to history, memory, and narrative. Negotiating this difficult terrain is a continuing challenge and this volume is an excellent chronicle of the struggle. Summing Up: Highly recommended. General readers; lower-division undergraduates through professionals. R. M. Davis emeritus, Albion College

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