Cindy Sherman by Paul Moorhouse - ISBN: 9780714861555
Hardcover
Unlock the enigmatic world of identity with Cindy Sherman’s lens.

Cindy Sherman

Phaidon Focus

$42.53

  • Hardcover

    144 pages

  • Release Date

    24 March 2014

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Summary

The perfect introduction to the life and work of Cindy Sherman.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780714861555
ISBN-10:0714861553
Author:Paul Moorhouse
Publisher:Phaidon Press Ltd
Imprint:Phaidon Press Ltd
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:144
Release Date:24 March 2014
Weight:614g
Dimensions:245mm x 172mm x 15mm
Series:Phaidon Focus
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Overall, this book provides an illuminating take on Sherman’s career that firmly grounds this artist in the contemporary canon.” - Publishers Weekly

On the Phaidon Focus series

“Excellent introductions to modern masters series.“—The Observer Magazine

“Satisfyingly hardback yet not too hefty. Tastefully simple, encased in a plastic cover to protect them from all those crayons and paints that you’re sure to whip out in a frenzy of inspiration after browsing these pages. Each contains a trove of images of artwork and educational focus chapters on themes and techniques.“—It’s Nice That

“Concise yet spirited introduction… Plenty of colour plates make it brilliantly useful as a reference tool.“—The Sunday Telegraph

“Eschewing the heavyweight doorstop format of many art books, these beautiful and compact Phaidon Focus artist monographs are small and slick, and refreshingly affordable… Designed by Julia Hasting, the Zurich-based design director at Phaidon Press, who manages to create a clean, fresh look that - as art book design should - put the artists’ work centre stage… Coated in a translucent grey plastic with a clear window, the book’s pared back approach continues with clean, black typography on a white background. Never cluttered, but resolutely in-depth, the series manages to condense some of the 20th century’s most famous artists’ work into small, but by no means diminutive introductions.“—DesignWeek.co.uk

“Beautifully designed… The most iconic artists of the modern day… Bring you the essentials in a concise manner.“—It’s Nice That

“Phaidon are adept at packaging up key artists and movements in contemporary art, ensuring each generation has a familiar and forward-thinking way of immersing itself in visual culture. The newest tranche of introductory monographs is Phaidon Focus. […] The Focus series is an extended primer, a handsome hardback designed to provide an in-depth overview of an artist’s life, plus a more concentrated focus on key works from the artist’s career to date.“—Wallpaper.com

“Amazing… An essential addition to any art lover’s collection.“—Grazia

About The Author

Paul Moorhouse

Paul Moorhouse is Curator of Twentieth Century Portraits at the National Portrait Gallery, London. From 1985 to 2005, he was Curator, Modern Collection, latterly Senior Curator, Contemporary Art, at Tate. His many exhibitions include: ‘The Queen: Art and Image’ (2012), ‘Gerhard Richter Portraits’ (2009) and ‘Pop Art Portraits’ (2007 8) at the National Portrait Gallery, and ‘Anthony Caro’ (2005), ‘John Latham’ (2005), ‘Bridget Riley’ (2003), ‘Michael Andrews’ (2001) and ‘Leon Kossoff’ (1995) at Tate. He also curated ‘Warhol/Icon’ at the Byzantine and Christian Museum, Athens (2009), ‘John Hoyland’ (1999) at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, and ‘Francis Bacon’ (1996) at Millenium Galleries, Sheffield. Recent books include: Anthony Caro: Presence (2010), Bridget Riley: From Life (2010), the award-winning Gerhard Richter: Painting Appearances (2009), Pop Art Portraits (2007), Interpreting Caro (2005) and Richard Long: Walking the Line (2003).

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