skip to content
Art 21 : art in the twenty-first century 2
ClosePreview this item

Art 21 : art in the twenty-first century 2

Author: Susan Sollins; Marybeth Sollins; Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.)
Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Abrams, ©2003.
Edition/Format:   Book : Biography : EnglishView all editions and formats
Summary:
Companion volume to the second season of the PBS television series of the same title, introducing 16 contemporary American artists and their work.
Getting this item's online copy... Getting this item's online copy...

Find a copy in the library

Getting this item's location and availability... Getting this item's location and availability...

WorldCat

Find it in libraries globally
Worldwide libraries own this item

Details

Genre/Form: Interviews
Biography
Named Person: Kiki Smith; Kara Walker; Gabriel Orozco; Collier Schorr; Eleanor Antin; Elizabeth Murray; Raymond Pettibon; Vija Celmins; Paul Pfeiffer; Martin Puryear
Material Type: Biography
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Susan Sollins; Marybeth Sollins; Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.)
ISBN: 0810946092 9780810946095
OCLC Number: 52531066
Description: 216 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 30 cm.
Contents: Eleanor Antin --
Janine Antoni --
Charles Atlas --
Vija Celmins --
Walton Ford --
Trenton Doyle Hancock --
Tim Hawkinson --
Elizabeth Murray --
Gabriel Orozco --
Raymond Pettibon --
Paul Pfeiffer --
Martin Puryear --
Collier Schorr--
Kiki Smith --
Do-Ho Suh --
Kara Walker.
Other Titles: Art twenty one
Art21
Art in the twenty-first century 2
Art:21 (Television program)
Responsibility: interviews and essay by Susan Sollins ; edited by Marybeth Sollins.

Abstract:

This illustrated book offers a glimpse into the life stories, sources of inspiration and creative processes of some of the most interesting contemporary artists working in America. Sixteen artists  Read more...
Retrieving notes about this item Retrieving notes about this item

Reviews

Editorial reviews

Publisher Synopsis

"Candidly captured in their raw elements, the artists welcome us, one-on-one, into their complicated, intimate lives."

 
User-contributed reviews
Retrieving GoodReads reviews...

Tags

Be the first.
Confirm this request

You may have already requested this item. Please select Ok if you would like to proceed with this request anyway.

Close Window

Please sign in to WorldCat 

Don't have an account? You can easily create a free account.