Dimensions
248 x 280 x 28mm
Those interested in contemporary photography will welcome this volume exploring 10 major series by John Divola. Starting with Vandalism, his iconic look at Southern California in the 1970s, and including his most recent work, the Theodore Street project, this collection of beautifully reproduced images shows how expertly Divola moves between medium and technique. Using Polaroids of sculpted objects, appropriated stereographs, and landscapes featuring his own image, Divola's diverse body of work explores painting and conceptual art through his photography. Essays by the accompanying exhibitions' curators explore themes such as existentialism, California and photography in the 1970s, and natural and built environments. Divola's most recent project is discussed in an interview between the artist and Simon Baker. AUTHOR: Kathleen Stewart Howe is the Sarah Rempel and Herbert S. Rempel '23 director, Pomona College Museum of Art, California. Britt Salvesen is department head and curator of the Wallis Annenberg Photography Department and the department of prints and drawings at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Karen Sinsheimer is curator of photography at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, California. Simon Baker is curator of photography and international art at Tate Modern, London. SELLING POINTS: Encompassing four decades of work in the field of photography, this publication examines the art of John Divola, one of the most admired photographers working today. ILLUSTRATIONS: 200 colour photographs