Editions Centre Pompidou

Gabriel Orozco | Exhibition catalogue

9782844264473

A Mexican artist living in New York, Gabriel Orozco, born in 1962 in Jalapa, left his mark on the international art scene with his drawings, sculptures, paintings and photographs.
Designed in collaboration with the artist himself, this book presents a comprehensive overview of his career since the late 1980s.

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Description

Since the early 1990s, Gabriel Orozco has been pursuing a career made of surprises and constant innovation. In his work, art is always closely related with reality.
Though critical essays by Christine Macel, Ann Temkin, Briony Fer Benjamin HD Buchloh, this book offers new approaches to better situate Gabriel Orozco's work in the broader context of contemporary art. They are complemented by a richly illustrated chronology that combines biographical information and detailed analysis of some artworks, paying particular attention to the techniques used by the artist and his own reflections on his work.

Descriptions & Features

Authors
Under the supervision of Christine Macel
Publisher
Éditions du Centre Pompidou
Dimensions
230 mm x 300 mm x 27 mm
Publication year
2010
Number of pages
272
Number of illustrations
400
EAN
9782844264473