Heather Phillipson
By (Author) Leila Hasham
Contributions by Chris Martinez
Contributions by Charlie Fox
Contributions by Laura Ferris McLean
Contributions by Esther Leslie
Prestel
Prestel
23rd July 2020
Germany
General
Non Fiction
709.2
Hardback
240
Width 214mm, Height 286mm, Spine 26mm
1310g
The first monograph on the work of Heather Phillipson, one of the UK's most exciting contemporary artists. Contemporary British artist Heather Phillipson works across video, sculpture, online projects, music, drawing, and poetry. She has been selected as the next artist for the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square and for the 2020 Duveen Galleries commission at Tate Britain. Other recent commissions include Sharjah Biennial 14 and the Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin, and her solo projects range from Art on the Underground's flagship site at Gloucester Road, an online work for the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago and a major solo show at BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art. This first monograph on the artist traces the evolution of her practice. Alongside the artist's own writings, the book will feature three newly-commissioned essays by writer and curator Laura McLean-Ferris, the experimental London-based writer Charlie Fox, and Professor Chus Martinez. The book explores the wide variety of media used by the artist to investigate the power structures and contradictions of contemporary life. AUTHOR: Leila Hasham is Curator at Art on the Underground. She was formerly Associate Curator at Barbican Art Gallery. 200 illustrations
LEILA HASHAM is Curator at Art on the Underground. She was formerly Associate Curator at the Barbican Art Gallery.