Joel Perlman
A Sculptor's Journey
- An abundantly illustrated monograph on renowned American sculptor Joel Perlman (b. 1943), who works in New York City and the Hamptons
- Perlman carries forward the tradition of abstract metal sculpture originated by Pablo Picasso and Julio González and developed by David Smith and Anthony Caro
- This new edition has been extensively updated to cover the latest two decades of Perlman's life and work
- The book’s award-winning Constructivist-inspired design echoes Perlman’s work
A revised edition of the standard monograph on renowned American sculptor Joel Perlman, updated to include the latest two decades of his life and work.
This abundantly illustrated volume celebrates the art of Joel Perlman (b. 1943), who has carried forward the great tradition of metal sculpture founded by Pablo Picasso and Julio González and fostered by David Smith and Anthony Caro. Author Philip F. Palmedo, a noted biographer of sculptors, traces the evolution of Perlman’s career, from his early days teaching at Bennington College alongside Kenneth Noland and Jules Olitski, to his participation in SoHo’s vibrant 1970s art scene, to his success as an established artist, showing at the André Emmerich gallery and seeing his pieces acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney, the Hirshhorn, and many others.
The revised edition of A Sculptor’s Journey has been expanded to included a generous selection of Perlman’s lyrical works of the last two decades. A text by Charles A. Riley II, curator and cultural historian, explores the themes and development of Perlman’s recent sculpture, which ranges in scale from the intimate to the monumental. This volume will be an essential addition to any library of American art.
- Publisher
- Abbeville Press
- ISBN
- 9780789215406
- Publish date
- 23rd Jun 2026
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- World excluding USA, Canada, Puerto Rico, and Australia
- Size
- 305 mm x 251 mm
- Pages
- 272 Pages
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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