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Paul McCarthy: The Box

Paul McCarthy: The Box

Hardcover | 21.34 x 2.54 x 30.73 cm | 240 pp

Hatje Cantz | 2014 | 9783775736145

This handsome book by Paul McCarthy (b. 1945) highlights a major work that refers to both the physical and the mental space of artistic creativity. The Box is McCarthy’s reflection on the phenomenon of the artist’s studio. As inconspicuous as any other wooden container from the outside, the interior of the work reveals a striking, barely comprehensible diversity of things that inhabit this intimate and ever-changing incubator for artistic ideas.

First, McCarthy constructed a model of a barn-like space in Pasadena, California, which served as his studio during the 1970s. Turned on its side 90 degrees, along with its approximately 3,000 objects - from a bulky steel cabinet to a pencil - the work compels a disorienting shift of perception in the viewer, which is impressively extended into the tactile quality of the book and its abundance of images.

 

$13.54
Paul McCarthy: The Box
$13.54
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Hardcover | 21.34 x 2.54 x 30.73 cm | 240 pp

Hatje Cantz | 2014 | 9783775736145

This handsome book by Paul McCarthy (b. 1945) highlights a major work that refers to both the physical and the mental space of artistic creativity. The Box is McCarthy’s reflection on the phenomenon of the artist’s studio. As inconspicuous as any other wooden container from the outside, the interior of the work reveals a striking, barely comprehensible diversity of things that inhabit this intimate and ever-changing incubator for artistic ideas.

First, McCarthy constructed a model of a barn-like space in Pasadena, California, which served as his studio during the 1970s. Turned on its side 90 degrees, along with its approximately 3,000 objects - from a bulky steel cabinet to a pencil - the work compels a disorienting shift of perception in the viewer, which is impressively extended into the tactile quality of the book and its abundance of images.