Los Angelesbased conceptual artist Rachel Lachowicz (born 1964) is known for turning her acerbically witty eye on the decidedly male realm of modernism, and for making radical incursions into the art-historical canon by reconfiguring certain of its key works. A mid-career survey as well as comprehensive monograph, Rachel Lachowicz presents an overview of 20 years worth of art-making. Labeled a lipstick feminist by the art world--she once recast Yves Kleins Blue Venus in cherry-red lipstick, and frequently uses cosmetics in her work--Lachowiczs art falls under many headings: appropriationist, conceptual, feminist, postminimalist. Her work is always visually lush and often sexually provocative; through it, she explores the crisscrossing relations between identity and the politics of mark-making. With 116 images in color, Rachel Lachowicz includes texts by Jillian Hernandez, Amelia Jones and George Melrod.
Rachel Lachowicz
Brand: Marquand Books
$44.00 - $300.00
- UPC:
- 9780988227521
- Maximum Purchase:
- 2 units
- Binding:
- Hardcover
- Publication Date:
- 2013-02-28
- Author:
- George Melrod;Amelia Jones;Jillian Hernandez
- Language:
- english