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      Adam Pendleton: To Divide By

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      A critical investigation of Adam Pendleton’s deep engagement with abstraction.   Adam Pendleton’s exploration of abstraction—through painting, drawing, screen printing, sculpture, language, book arts, and film—over the past five years constitutes the core of this study and the exhibition...

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      Product ID:9780936316499
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Adam Pendleton
      Subtitle:To Divide By
      Authors:Author: Meredith Malone
      Page Count:424
      Subjects:Individual artists, art monographs, Individual artists, art monographs, Exhibition catalogues and specific collections, Exhibition catalogues & specific collections
      Description:A critical investigation of Adam Pendleton’s deep engagement with abstraction.   Adam Pendleton’s exploration of abstraction—through painting, drawing, screen printing, sculpture, language, book arts, and film—over the past five years constitutes the core of this study and the exhibition that spawned it. The book features essays by exhibition curator Meredith Malone and senior scholars Hal Foster and Joshua Chambers-Letson along with a conversation between Pendleton and the critic and theorist Isabelle Graw. These texts illuminate the artist’s fundamental understanding of abstraction as a conscious articulation of unimagined alternatives and a mechanism of both resistance and active engagement.   Painting is a central focus of Pendleton’s work, and Isabelle Graw, in her interview with the artist, elucidates painting as a “primary form” for Pendleton, noting how the medium conceptually and theoretically informs how he moves through and operates in other forms as well as how his works address viewers as “cognizant participants.” Hal Foster takes up Pendleton’s engagement with bookmaking as another form of activation, arguing that the artist’s creative compilations of texts and images activate readers and viewers, existing as resources to help us not only survive but flourish. Joshua Chambers-Letson’s close reading of Pendleton’s experimental film What Is Your Name? Kyle Abraham, A Portrait stimulates consideration of how artistic practice can be a means to negotiate with, dance with, and live with grief at the intersection of Black and queer love and loss. Meredith Malone contextualizes Pendleton’s recent work, examining his multifaceted approach to abstraction as a “philosophical disposition” as well as a device to realize a more expansive, chaotic, and fluid space for both artist and viewer.   With more than 1,400 high-quality reproductions and full transcripts of two of the artist’s recent films juxtaposed with extensive stills from each, To Divide By is Adam Pendleton’s most ambitious publication to date. It is published on the occasion of an exhibition of the same name at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum at Washington University in St. Louis in fall 2023.  
      Imprint Name:Washington University, Mildred Lane Kemper Art Mus
      Publisher Name:Washington University, Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2024-05-21

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      Weight1800 g
      Dimensions272 × 213 × 42 mm