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OverviewAgnes Denes: Absolutes and Intermediates accompanies the largest exhibition of the artist's work in New York to date, held at The Shed in Fall 2019 as part the arts space's opening season. Presenting more than 130 works, this comprehensive publication, presented in an embossed slipcase, spans the 50-year career of the path-breaking artist dubbed the queen of land art by the New York Times, famed for her iconic Wheatfield A Confrontation (1982), for which she planted a two-acre wheatfield in lower Manhattan on the Battery Park Landfill, in the shadow of the then recently erected Twin Towers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Agnes Denes , Emma Enderby , Alex Poots , Caroline JonesPublisher: The Shed Imprint: The Shed ISBN: 9781732494701ISBN 10: 1732494703 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 02 April 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews[The exhibit] examines Denes' breadth of work over the span of 50 years... Absolutes and Intermediates covers the multidisciplinary nature of her [art], and her manner of thinking.--Maxine Wally WWD [Absolutes and Intermediates showcases Denes'] varied body of work, which spans many mediums, interdisciplinary modes of thinking, experimentation, and pushing boundaries... --Josephine Minutillo Architectural Record Denes has created land art, drawings, and sculptures that advocate for greater attention to our planet. Her first-ever retrospective in New York City, Absolutes and Intermediates, ...positions Denes as a prophetic figure in the history of environmental activism.--Alina Cohen Artsy An overdue introduction to a formally audacious and technically exquisite oeuvre that defies easy art-historical and ethnographic classification.--Jeffrey Kastner Artforum Denes's ecological artworks, which she commenced in the late 1960s, are just as prescient as this early diagnosis of climate catastrophe. Over the ensuing decades, she has been called a visionary. But such encomiums risk eliding the depth and complexity they celebrate. Denes has never been just one thing.--Lauren O'Neill-Butler Artforum [Agnes Denes] has basically carved out an independent, label-free niche for herself and has been occupying and expanding it for over 50 years. Visionary is one label that does apply...--Holland Cotter New York Times A fitting place to start in appreciating an artist who has taken the entire world into her compass.--Andrea Kirsh Artblog tautly beautiful...--Holland Cotter New York Times [Absolutes and Intermediates showcases Denes'] varied body of work, which spans many mediums, interdisciplinary modes of thinking, experimentation, and pushing boundaries...--Josephine Minutillo Architectural Record [Agnes Denes] has basically carved out an independent, label-free niche for herself and has been occupying and expanding it for over 50 years. Visionary is one label that does apply...--Holland Cotter New York Times [The exhibit] examines Denes' breadth of work over the span of 50 years... Absolutes and Intermediates covers the multidisciplinary nature of her [art], and her manner of thinking.--Maxine Wally WWD A half-century's worth of propositions arguing for the interconnectedness of the systems that underlie both the natural world and the structures of human thought designed to understand it, Absolutes and Intermediates feels like a sharp thorn of care and conscience planted in the paw of an immense plutocratic beast.--Jeffrey Kastner 4 Columns An overdue introduction to a formally audacious and technically exquisite oeuvre that defies easy art-historical and ethnographic classification.--Jeffrey Kastner Artforum Denes has created land art, drawings, and sculptures that advocate for greater attention to our planet. Her first-ever retrospective in New York City, Absolutes and Intermediates, ...positions Denes as a prophetic figure in the history of environmental activism.--Alina Cohen Artsy Denes's ecological artworks, which she commenced in the late 1960s, are just as prescient as this early diagnosis of climate catastrophe. Over the ensuing decades, she has been called a visionary. But such encomiums risk eliding the depth and complexity they celebrate. Denes has never been just one thing.--Lauren O'Neill-Butler Artforum Spanning half a century, this retrospective reveals Denes's art to be so forward-looking that some of it remains ahead of its time even today.--Louis Bury Hyperallergic Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |