In the Room
60 Years on The Front Lines of American History
Jon Meacham author David Hume Kennerly author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Rizzoli International Publications
Publishing:22nd Sep '26
£40.00
This title is due to be published on 22nd September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Rising to prominence in the late 1970s as a leading figure in the 'New Image' movement, Sultan reimagined the traditional still-life genre by breaking down his subjects into bold, essential forms and constructing paintings from the same materials used to build the spaces they occupy. His signature combinations of enamel, roofing tar, aluminum, linoleum, and spackle, along with processes like gouging, sanding, and buffing, create works that feel at once monumental and meticulously refined. The result is a compelling tension: Sultan s flowers are instantly recognizable, yet their large-scale silhouettes and heavy, abstracted surfaces challenge the expectation of fragility often associated with botanical imagery. Showcasing the full range of Sultan s artistic practice including his paintings, extensive printmaking, and works on paper this book presents a vivid survey of his career from the 1970s to today. Featured subjects include poppies, mimosas, tulips, camellias, and lantern flowers, underscoring the evolution of his imagery across decades. New essays explore the artist s relationship to key influences such as Andy Warhol and Jannis Kounellis, offering fresh insight into the conceptual and material foundations of Sultan s work. Together, these elements highlight how Sultan continues to push the boundaries of contemporary still life, transforming everyday motifs into powerful, industrially charged icons.
“Looking at these photographs, you would almost think that Kennerly has been at every major event in the last 60 years!”
— Todd J. Tubutis, Director, The Center for Creative Photography, The University of Arizona
“Kennerly is our country's chronicler of the latter half of the twentieth century, and the first part of the twenty-first. His remarkable canon of work reminds us of our greatest triumphs and our ebbs of grief. In a way, he picks up where Teddy Roosevelt leaves off.”
— Ed O’Keefe, CEO of the Roosevelt Library Foundation
ISBN: 9780847877133
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
336 pages