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The Song Inside of Things

The Song Inside of Things

By (author) Helen Berggruen

$40.00

Publishing 5th May 2026
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  • A monograph of recent work by California-based artist Helen Berggruen, featuring paintings in oil on canvas and linen
  • Featuring a foreword by Mary Kate Tankard, an extended essay by Craig Burnett and an interview by Jeff Gunderson, exploring Berggruen’s wide-ranging subjects, her musical, literary, historic and artistic influences, and her working processes
  • Part of Hurtwood’s Artist & Gallery Series, presenting new, recent and selected works by a single artist working nationally and internationally today
Full Description

The Song Inside of Things includes a foreword by Mary Kate Tankard, an extended essay by Craig Burnett and an interview by Jeff Gunderson. These explore Berggruen’s wide-ranging subjects, her musical, literary, historic and artistic influences, and her working processes. The book forms part of the Hurtwood Artist & Gallery Series, offering an in-depth insight into the practice and thinking of some of the most engaging artists working nationally and internationally today.

About the Author

After a youthful life on stage working with such internationally acclaimed directors as Robert Wilson and Peter Schumann, in the early 1980s Helen Berggruen stepped away from the theater and began painting. Primary influences include Vincent van Gogh and early 20th-century French and German modernism. Based in San Francisco, Berggruen’s work has been exhibited in New York, San Francisco, Berlin, London, Southwest France, throughout Iowa and at the Demuth Museum in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Specifications
Publisher
Hurtwood Press Ltd
ISBN
9780903696999
Publish date
5th May 2026
Binding
Hardback
Territory
USA & Canada
Size
9.1 in x 11.2 in
Pages
124 Pages
Illustrations
80 color
Name of series
Hurtwood Artist & Gallery Series
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