Susan Davidson - John Chamberlain Choices - 2012

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John Chamberlain Choices by Susan Davidson is an illustrated hardback book on Art and Photography, 246 pages, published in 2012 by Guggenheim Museum Publications in English with a dust jacket.

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John Chamberlain: Choices
by Susan Davidson
Publisher: Guggenheim Museum New York, 2012, first edition, English, hardcover with dust jacket, condition is very good.

John Chamberlain rose to prominence in the late 1950s with energetic, vibrant sculptures hewn from disused car parts, achieving a threedimensional form of Abstract Expressionism that astounded critics and captured the imagination of fellow artists. For a seven-year period starting in the mid-1960s, the artist abandoned automotive metal and turned to other materials. Motivated by a scientific curiosity, Chamberlain produced sculptures in unorthodox mediums such as urethane foam, galvanized steel, paper bags, mineral-coated Plexiglas and aluminium foil. Since returning in 1972 to metal as his primary material, Chamberlain limited himself to specific parts of the automobile, adding colour to found car parts, dripping, spraying and patterning on top of existing hues to an often wild effect. In recent years, the artist has embarked on the production of a new body of work that demonstrates a decided return to earlier themes. John Chamberlain: Choices accompanies the Guggenheim Museum exhibition, which comprises approximately 95 works, from the artists earliest monochromatic iron sculptures to the outsized foil creations he is working on today.

John Chamberlain: Choices
by Susan Davidson
Publisher: Guggenheim Museum New York, 2012, first edition, English, hardcover with dust jacket, condition is very good.

John Chamberlain rose to prominence in the late 1950s with energetic, vibrant sculptures hewn from disused car parts, achieving a threedimensional form of Abstract Expressionism that astounded critics and captured the imagination of fellow artists. For a seven-year period starting in the mid-1960s, the artist abandoned automotive metal and turned to other materials. Motivated by a scientific curiosity, Chamberlain produced sculptures in unorthodox mediums such as urethane foam, galvanized steel, paper bags, mineral-coated Plexiglas and aluminium foil. Since returning in 1972 to metal as his primary material, Chamberlain limited himself to specific parts of the automobile, adding colour to found car parts, dripping, spraying and patterning on top of existing hues to an often wild effect. In recent years, the artist has embarked on the production of a new body of work that demonstrates a decided return to earlier themes. John Chamberlain: Choices accompanies the Guggenheim Museum exhibition, which comprises approximately 95 works, from the artists earliest monochromatic iron sculptures to the outsized foil creations he is working on today.

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Number of Books
1
Subject
Art, Photography
Book Title
John Chamberlain Choices
Author/ Illustrator
Susan Davidson
Condition
Very good
Artist
John Chamberlain
Publication year oldest item
2012
Edition
Illustrated Edition
Language
English
Original language
Yes
Publisher
Guggenheim Museum Publications
Binding/ Material
Hardback
Extras
Dust jacket
Number of pages
246
Style
Contemporary
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