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Seth Price
Seth Price
Seth Price
Seth Price
Seth Price
Seth Price
Seth Price
Seth Price
Seth Price
Special Edition: slipped into the front cover of these limited editions, in a glassine envelope, is a 9.75 x 7.5 inch ink-jet print. Each print is unique and has been signed by the artist.

Special Edition: slipped into the front cover of these limited editions, in a glassine envelope, is a 9.75 x 7.5 inch ink-jet print. Each print is unique and has been signed by the artist.

Description

This lavish picture-book surveys Seth Price’s 2009–13 series of Knot Paintings, in which Price unites his signature vacuum-forming technique—an industrial plastic packaging process— with a refined group of painterly techniques that include acrylic and oil, spray-paint, screen-printing, poured resins, and patterned fabrics. Museum Brandhorst director Achim Hochdörfer has written: “These works stand at the heart of an expanded discourse on painting that took shape in the 2000s. Each Knot Painting introduces a fresh set of concerns: drawing and print techniques are integrated, slits are made in the surface, new ways of applying paint are tested. Painting becomes a node in a network of media-related and societal references.” Price developed the book’s concept and materials in close collaboration with designer Joseph Logan, yielding an artist's book in which the layout moves from extreme close-up to full views of these rich surfaces, while plastics and metal in the book's binding reflect the materiality of the works.

Softcover
35.56 x 19.05cm
Number of Pages: 104
ISBN: 97837757444485

Ed. Bettina Funcke, graphic design by Joseph Logan

Published by Petzel, New York & Hatje Cantz, Berlin © 2018

Spiral bound with boards, 14 x 7.5 in. / 104 pp. / 64 ills.

 

About the artist

Seth Price lives in New York City. His work has been the subject of numerous one-person exhibitions including most recently the Aspen Art Museum (2019), MoMA/PS1 (2018), the ICA London (2018), and the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (2017), and he has participated in Documenta 13 (2012) and the Venice Biennial (2011).