Michael Craig-Martin

Michael Craig-Martin

Auteur : Michael Craig-Martin

Date de publication : 2006

Éditeur : New Art Centre

Nombre de pages : 23

Résumé du livre

"In 1973 Michael Craig-Martin exhibited a glass of water on a shelf, together with a printed text, and called the work An Oak Tree. As the text explained , the artists had changed the glass of water into an oak tree. More than thirty years later, Craig-Martin creates - along with screen-savers, works on LCD monitors and conventional paintings - gloriously colourful environments with blown-up outline images of domestic objects. The conceptual and the rigorously material have been central to the artist's complex development across four decades of work that is both intellectually demanding and austerely beautiful... Richly illustrated with works and environments filmed in Bregenz and Dublin, as well as at notable exhibitions in England, this film profile outlines the career of one of today's most innovative and influential artists." -- Container | Region 0; PAL.

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