Ryan McGinley: Way Far
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Rating | : | 4.42 (755 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0847846911 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-12-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
From 1993 to 1999, he was an editor and writer for the New Yorker and, since 1997, has been a contributing editor at Artforum, writing also for Bookforum, Interview, Vogue Paris, frieze, Parkett, the New York Times, and Flash Art. . David Rimanelli began writing about art in 1988 and has chronicled developments in the New York art world for over two decades. He wrote some of the first articles on artists w
With a fresh set of eyes, he embarked on an on-going series of images that were shot during months-long summer road trips cross-country. In this new volume, Ryan McGinley: Way Far, the artist presents a collection of his most recent work. Whether hiking on peat covered mountains, swimming in crystalline lakes, or rolling around in vast fields of tall grass, the artist's images of bodies in pastoral scenes have been his signature, and his triumph has been his ability to evoke the almost dream-like state that comes with that kind of freedom. As one of the most critically acclaimed photographers working today and rightfully considered the voice
About the AuthorDavid Rimanelli began writing about art in 1988 and has chronicled developments in the New York art world for over two decades. He wrote some of the first articles on artists who are now influential figures, ranging from Cindy Sherman, Mike Kelley, Thomas Ruff, and Matthew Barney to Carol Bove and Nate Lowman. . From 1993 to 1999, he was an editor and writer for the New Yorker and, since 1997, has been a contributing editor at Artforum, writing also for Bookforum, Interview, Vogue Paris, frieze, Parkett, the New York Times, and Flash Art
Alyssa said Way Far from amazing. This doesn't really live up to his earlier work for me. I think this series felt rather forced and maybe rushed in the creation. It doesn't feel nearly as intimate as Ryan's early work. I have been a big fan of Ryan since early in his career, but I feel lik. Beautiful Amazon Customer Beautiful book. Couldn't have more love for McGinley's work. Well worth the price.. Nostalgia At once austere, sumptuous, and vivacious.