Entertaining, lyrical, and informative, Art
Life
is a selection of essays by well-known contemporary art curator
Lawrence Rinder, all written since 1991. Rinder’s work is distinguished
by a concern for art’s role in reflecting and shaping daily life.
Informed by history, philosophy, and popular culture, these essays
provide keys to understanding a broad range of contemporary
practices–from painting and drawing to net art and video installation.
In each of these texts, Rinder muses on how the intersection of
material, image, and idea creates meaning in some of the most
compelling artworks of the past few decades. Among the many artists
discussed are Luc Tuymans, Sophie Calle, Martin Creed, Ara Peterson,
Jim Drain, Louise Bourgeois, Mark Lombardi, Jack Smith, and Irit
Batsry. All of the essays in Art Life are unified by Rinder’s
clear writing style–seamlessly interspersed with a selection of
images–and his consistent engagement with the experience of art and
art’s relevance to our daily lives. Ideal for scholars and students
alike. |