Money in Art

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  • ISBN 9781912122967
  • Dimensions: 195 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: HENI Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Selected as one of the “best art books of 2024” by Martin Gayford, The Spectator.

As an inescapable aspect of everyday life, money has appeared in the background of art throughout its history within the context of mythological, biblical and historic scenes. In the last seventy years however, as consumer culture has spread internationally, many artists have given money the centre stage in their work to reflect on various economic, political, social and symbolic concerns that relate to different currencies and formats.

In some of these artworks, physical money — banknotes and coins plus cheques and credit cards — is the actual art material, used by artists to question and subvert notions of value or to examine the aesthetics of these quotidian objects. Others have embraced burgeoning digital currencies in their artworks, looking forward to a possible future where money is wholly intangible.

Money in Art: From Coinage to Crypto is an engaging new book that features a diverse selection of modern and contemporary art. Presented chronologically from Pop art onwards, with a short text to explain each of the works, it also includes an introductory essay looking art-historically at the subject. Money in Art is an introduction to a wide range of artists from around the world, approached through the lens of this universal theme.

David Trigg is a Bristol-based writer, critic and art historian. He has written widely on contemporary art for books and major art journals, including Studio International, The Art Newspaper, Art Monthly, ArtReview, Frieze and The Burlington Magazine. He is the author of Reading Art: Art for Book Lovers (Phaidon Press, 2018), named one of the ‘art books of the year’ by The Times, which examines how artists have depicted books as symbols, subjects and objects. His book Spring (Tate Publishing, 2020) explores the season of spring through artworks from Tate’s collection. A selection of his interviews with artists is included in Talking Art 2 (Ridinghouse, 2018).  Mark Carney is a Canadian economist who served as governor of the Bank of Canada from 2008 to 2013 and the Bank of England from 2013 to 2020.