Art 21:3
By (Author) Susan Sollins
Abrams
Abrams
24th October 2005
United States
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
709.2273
Hardback
232
Width 219mm, Height 292mm
Published to accompany the third season of the award-winning PBS television series, this lavishly illustrated volume offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse at some of the most interesting artists working today. Interviewing the artists on the themes of Memory, Power, Play, and Structure, Susan Sollins, executive producer of the series, takes us into their studios and homes where they talk about their life and art in their own words. The 18 artists include established figures such as Ida Applebroog, Mike Kelley, Susan Rothenberg, and Fred Wilson, and emerging artists such as Laylah Ali, Arturo Herrera, and Josiah McElheny.The innovative approachbringing the viewer and reader directly into the world of these artists to hear their own unique voiceshas already won the Art:21 series the prestigious Golden Hugo Award for the best in international television, and a rave notice from the New York Times: When the artists do the talking, something fascinating happens.
"Candidly captured in their raw elements, the artists welcome us, one-on-one, into their complicated, intimate lives."
Executive Producer of the Art 21 PBS series. She founded and was for 20 years Executive Director of ICI - Independent Curators International, an exhibition service for contemporary art. She lives in New York City. Executive Producer of the Art 21 PBS series. She founded and was for 20 years Executive Director of ICI - Independent Curators International, an exhibition service for contemporary art.