William Wegman: Paintings

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William Wegman: Paintings 9781419720239

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  • ISBN 9781419720239
  • Weight: 1360g
  • Dimensions: 312 x 256mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Mar 2016
  • Publisher: Abrams
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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William Wegman’s postcard paintings reflect a lifetime of engagement with narrative, perspective, art history, architecture, popular culture, humour and philosophy in art. Starting with one or more vintage postcards, Wegman constructs scenes that range from intimate interiors to cosmic vistas, filling audaciously complex spaces with intriguing incident. Collected together, the paintings possess the universal, encyclopedic and mysterious qualities of their source materials and are accompanied by stories made up by a stellar roster of contributors.
William Wegman is a pioneering video artist, conceptualist, photographer and painter. He splits his time between New York City and Maine. Bob Elliott was formerly half the comedy duo Bob and Ray. Martin Filler writes about architecture for the New York Review of Books. Amy Hempel’s The Collected Stories was named one of the Ten Best Books of the Year by the New York Times Book Review in 2006. Robert Krulwich is the cohost of WNYC’s Radiolab. Susan Orlean is a staff writer for the New Yorker.