The Strange Life of Objects. The Art of Annette Lemieux.
Amalfitano, Lelia; Fox, Judith Hoos
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Description for The Strange Life of Objects. The Art of Annette Lemieux.
Hardback. Details Lemieux's fusion of conceptualism with a studio practice that remains respectful of abstract painting generally, and of minimalism specifically Num Pages: 232 pages, 223 illus., 127 in color. BIC Classification: ACXJ5; AGB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 4862 x 6797 x 23. Weight in Grams: 976.
The Strange Life of Objects provides the first critical overview of Annette Lemieux's dynamic and varied career. She first garnered attention on the newly global art scene of the 1980s. Since that time she has continued to produce work that grows in depth and resonance, proving herself an artist of lasting significance.
Lemieux's early use of traditional techniques - painting, printing, casting, and photography - expanded to include found materials laden with cultural meanings and evocative of personal memories. Whatever the material, Lemieux masters and invents techniques and processes that correlate with states of mind. Major themes she returns ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Krannert Art Museum,US United States
Number of pages
232
Condition
New
Number of Pages
232
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9781883015459
SKU
V9781883015459
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99-50
About Amalfitano, Lelia; Fox, Judith Hoos
Lelia Amalfitano is a curator and writer, currently a visiting scholar at Boston College and previously director of exhibitions and public programs at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Judith Hoos Fox is an independent curator, previously curator at the Davis Museum and Cultural Center, Wellesley College. Other contributors include Rosetta Brooks, Peggy Phelan, and Robert Pincus-Witten. ... Read more
Reviews for The Strange Life of Objects. The Art of Annette Lemieux.
"A thoughtful retrospective, very highly recommended."
The Midwest Book Review
The Midwest Book Review