” an illustrated essay by curator and educator Miwon Kwon that explores Turrell’s approach to the transformation of light into anarchitectonic and corporeal experience
this book is an ideal means through which readers may deepen their understanding of this uniquely American artist
Gaeta exemplifies the vivid colors and engagement with floral motifs that Twombly developed in his later decades
this first monograph on the art of Chris Burden (1946–2015) provides a comprehensive overview of his highly influential practice
Takashi Murakami: Field of Flowers Berthe Weill ” an illustrated essay byField of Flowers is a limited edition print featuring Takashi Murakamis distinctive multicolored smiling flower motifs. This motif first appeared in his work in 1995 and is inspired by his training in nihonga (traditional Japanese painting), which uses nature as its subject, including the moon, wind, snow, and flowers. Drawing from this practice, as well as sci fi, anime, and the global art market, Murakami creates paintings, sculptures, and films