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Michael Craig-Martin

Michael Craig-Martin

Contributions by Michael Bracewell
By (author) Richard Cork
By (author) Carolina Grau

£40.00

Publishing 9th Sep 2024
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    • Look back at the colourful career of trailblazing artist Sir Michael Craig-Martin RA
    • Published to accompany at exhibition at the Royal Academy from September 21 to December 10, 2024
    Full Description

    Sir Michael Craig-Martin CBE RA (b. 1941) is an important figure in British conceptual art, and among the most influential artists and teachers of his generation. Since his rise to prominence in the late 1960s he has moved between sculpture, installation, painting, drawing and print, creating works that fuse elements of pop, minimalism and conceptual art. His work transforms everyday objects – from buckets and ladders to trainers, mobile phones and laptops – with bold colours and simple, uninflected lines. Renowned as an art educator, he has inspired generations of artists, including the YBAs. This handsome book, the catalogue of the largest exhibition of Craig-Martin’s work to have been mounted in the UK, contains thought-provoking texts by the critics Michael Bracewell and Richard Cork, and an illuminating conversation between the artist and the writer Carolina Grau.

    About the Author

    Michael Bracewell is a British writer and novelist. Richard Cork is an art historian, editor, critic, broadcaster and exhibition curator. Carolina Grau is an art historian and independent curator who specialises in contemporary art.

    Specifications
    Publisher
    Royal Academy of Arts
    ISBN
    9781915815095
    Publish date
    9th Sep 2024
    Binding
    Hardback
    Territory
    World excluding USA & Canada
    Size
    290 mm x 220 mm
    Pages
    160 Pages
    Illustrations
    150 color
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