John McCracken: Works from 1963-2011
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About this book
John McCracken occupies a singular position within the recent history of American art as his work melds the restrained formal qualities of Minimalist sculpture with a distinctly West Coast sensibility expressed through color form and finish. He developed his early sculptural work while studying painting at the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland in the late 1950s and early 1960s. While experimenting with increasingly three-dimensional canvases the artist began to produce objects made with industrial materials including plywood sprayed lacquer and pigmented resin creating the highly reflective smooth surfaces that he was to become known for. Published on the occasion of the comprehensive presentation of McCrackens work at David Zwirner New York in 2013 this catalogue charts the evolution of the artists diverse oeuvre encompassing both well-known and lesser-seen examples of his production from the early 1960s up through his death in 2011 with a range of sculptures paintings and sketches. Featuring new scholarship by art historian Robin Clark it includes reproductions of fascinating archival and documentary material that was discovered during the curatorial process from the artists sketches to gallery invitation cards early catalogue covers historic photographs as well as installation views of the exhibition.
