Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
284
Language
English
Published
May 31, 2014
Publisher
Independent Curators International (ICI)
ISBN-10
0916365840
ISBN-13
9780916365844
Description
Allen Ruppersberg's Sourcebook is a compelling exploration of the artist's multifaceted career and the significant contributions he has made to contemporary art. Through the collaborative efforts of Ruppersberg, along with curators Kate Fowle and Constance Lewallen, the publication presents a rich tapestry of Ruppersberg's work, delving into the thematic and conceptual foundations that define his practice.
This comprehensive resource not only showcases his iconic works but also offers insights into his creative processes and the inspirations behind them. The narrative is enhanced by a thoughtful arrangement of essays and visuals that illuminate Ruppersberg's unique perspective, allowing readers to engage with his artistic journey in an intimate way.
As the first in the Sourcebook series launched by Independent Curators International, this volume serves as a vital reference for both art scholars and enthusiasts alike. It captures the essence of Ruppersberg's contributions and positions them within the broader context of contemporary art, inviting readers to reflect on the power of art as a means of communication and commentary.
This comprehensive resource not only showcases his iconic works but also offers insights into his creative processes and the inspirations behind them. The narrative is enhanced by a thoughtful arrangement of essays and visuals that illuminate Ruppersberg's unique perspective, allowing readers to engage with his artistic journey in an intimate way.
As the first in the Sourcebook series launched by Independent Curators International, this volume serves as a vital reference for both art scholars and enthusiasts alike. It captures the essence of Ruppersberg's contributions and positions them within the broader context of contemporary art, inviting readers to reflect on the power of art as a means of communication and commentary.