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_aVitamin D: New Perspectives in Drawing _c/ Author: Emma Dexter |
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_aLondon; _bPhaidon Press; _c2005 |
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520 | _aDrawing has recently experienced a renewal of importance in the art world and has rarely been as widely represented in biennials, art fairs, and exhibitions as it is now. Similar in concept, scope, and structure to Phaidon's successful volume Vitamin P, Vitamin D presents, in A-Z order, the work of 109 artists who have emerged internationally since 1990. All use drawing as a primary medium. Whether representational or abstract, small or large in scale, using only one line or rich in colors and pattern, drawings have a highly descriptive and meticulously detailed quality that is being explored by an increasing number of contemporary artists. Extending beyond images traditionally associated with this medium, Vitamin D illustrates the complexity, variety, and relevance of the practice of drawing today. Texts by Hans Ulrich Obrist translated from French by Jeanine Herman; text by Roberto Pinto translated from Italian by Amanda Coulson. | ||
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_aNC1-45 Drawing. Design. Illustration. General Including collective biography _93998 |
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_aCoulson, Amanda _93999 |
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_aDexter, Emma (author) _94000 |
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_aObrist, Hans Ulrich _94001 |
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