Ellen Gallagher
AxME
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Tate Publishing
Published:1st May '13
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

An essential appraisal of Ellen Gallagher, one of the most important American artists working today.
Born in 1965 in Providence, Rhode Island, Ellen Gallagher's paintings, collages, drawings, sculpture, animation and film installations, which shift between abstraction and figuration, create dynamic encounters between the historic and the present through commentary about race, racism, and cultural identity. Her works explore the language of Modernist painting with symbolic or narrative content, often touching on issues of representation.
Created in close dialogue with the artist, this book catalogues a unique opportunity to present a selective yet coherent overview of Gallagher's practice, bringing together significant works from the early 1990s to the present day and examining some of the key themes and issues that emerge, overlap, repeat and interweave throughout her art.
ISBN: 9781849761239
Dimensions: 291mm x 231mm x 20mm
Weight: 1060g
227 pages