
Alex Da Corte
Free Roses
Prestel (Publisher)
Published on 12. September 2016
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-3-7913-5533-7 (ISBN)
Description
For his largest solo museum exhibition, Alex Da Corte takes over all of MASS MoCA's second-floor galleries, presenting a selection of existing works and an expansive new sculptural installation inspired by Arthur Rimbaud's prose poem "A Season in Hell." Restaging past exhibitions and remixing examples from multiple bodies of work in a fresh narrative, the artist presents his bold output in a sumptuous environment that transforms the museum space. Carpeted and tiled floors, brightly painted walls, and neon lighting create a milieu for the art that is part suburban living room, part plush strip club. Fullpage illustrations of the visually intoxicating exhibition form the centerpiece of this volume and are complemented by stills from the artist's electrifying videos as well as reproductions of his formally rigorous, brightly colored mashups of consumer objects and appropriated images. Two essays illuminate Da Corte's engagement with film, animation, and appropriation while exploring the personal, cultural, and political themes that run through the work.The book provides a glimpse of the prolific artist's breadth while capturing the sensory impact of Da Corte's simultaneously seductive and unsettling worlds.
Reviews / Votes
"Complete with full-page illustrations and essays by Mass MoCA curator Susan Cross, this volume chronicles a decade of work by neo-pop artist Alex Da Corte, whose vibrant sculptures, paintings, and videos examine themes such as death and desire." -Boston MagazineMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Munich
Germany
Dimensions
Height: 284 mm
Width: 236 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
1361 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-7913-5533-7 (9783791355337)
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Persons
SUSAN CROSS is Curator of Visual Arts at MASS MoCA. She is the author and editor of numerous publications on artists including Spencer Finch and Sol LeWitt. New York-based writer and curator ANNIE GODFREY LARMON is Assistant Editor at Artforum and a co-author of The Very Quick of the Word.