The work of American artist Louise Lawler focuses on the presentation of art, and the context in which it is viewed. She is known for her images of paintings hanging on museum walls and in collectors' homes; of artwork being installed in galleries; and of sculpture being viewed by spectators. This volume presents an overview of Lawler's eclectic body of work, including recent works, which offer insightful and witty revelations about the way art is "consumed" in our current culture, and the way it is modified, or "adjusted," by the manner in which it is displayed. AUTHOR: Philipp Kaiser is Director of the Museum Ludwig, Cologne. He has served as Senior Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, and as Curator at the Museum fur Gegenwartskunst in Basel. 160 illustrations