Laurent Grasso
By (Author) Laurence des Cars
By (author) Denise Markonish
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
20th February 2024
20th February 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
709.2
Hardback
256
Width 248mm, Height 330mm
Drawing on the visual possibilities of electromagnetic energy, radio waves, and natural phenomena, French conceptual artist Laurent Grasso explores their effect on perception via immersive videos, sculptures, paintings, and drawings that employ images or techniques borrowed from cinema or art history.
This book explores the artist's manipulations of what we perceive to be time's consistency, showcasing complex artworks that merge a range of interests, including scientific speculations and fictions; natural catastrophes; and representations of power and authority. Vibrant photographs display his unique pieces, while astute observations from some of the world's foremost art critics offer insight into Grasso's approach. This thought-provoking volume arrives before Grasso's new traveling exhibition, first at Sean Kelly Gallery in New York and then at the Muse d'Orsay in Paris for a special project related to an exhibition about Darwin.
Laurent Grasso is a French artist. He won the prestigious Marcel Duchamp Prize in 2008 and was awarded the esteemed Order of Arts and Letters by the French Ministry of Culture in 2015.
Denise Markonish is a curator at MASS MoCA.
Emanuele Coccia is associate professor at the EHESS in Paris.