Sherrie Levine: After All
Exploring the Art of Appropriation and Originality
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Hirmer Verlag
Published:6th Apr '17
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This volume explores Sherrie Levine's innovative reinterpretations of iconic artworks, showcasing her unique approach to appropriation and originality.
In Sherrie Levine: After All, the reader is invited to explore over 50 remarkable works that pay homage to iconic artists such as Duchamp, Cézanne, Degas, van Gogh, and Mondrian. Sherrie Levine, an influential American artist, adeptly appropriates, repeats, and varies these masterpieces, transforming them into something distinctly her own. This volume not only showcases her innovative creations but also provides insightful commentary from art experts who contextualize her choices of subject matter and reproduction techniques.
Levine's artistic practice challenges conventional notions of originality and authorship. By engaging with the historical significance of the works she references, she compels viewers to reconsider their understanding of art. The book presents a compelling argument that Levine's interpretations transcend mere imitation, evolving into a new and autonomous original body of work. Her ability to blend appropriation with conceptual depth invites a fresh dialogue about the nature of creativity in contemporary art.
As a celebrated photographer, painter, and sculptor, Sherrie Levine (1947) has made a profound impact on the art world, particularly in the United States. This volume serves as a testament to her unique vision and the ongoing relevance of her work, encouraging readers to reflect on the intricate relationship between past and present in artistic expression.
ISBN: 9783777428024
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1140g
192 pages