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This stunning book offers an important mid-career retrospective of the work of American artist Richard Hawkins (born 1961), whose paintings, collages, and mixed-media pieces are making a crucial contribution to the contemporary art scene. Color plates present approximately 80 of Hawkins’s works, representing each stage of his career and including pieces never before published.

Based in Los Angeles, Hawkins addresses numerous contemporary issues in his art, especially those related to gender and identity and their connections to classical antiquity. The authors of the catalogue provide informative essays on aspects of Hawkins’s work, the development of his vision, and his unique place in the contemporary art world.



Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago


Exhibition Schedule:

The Art Institute of Chicago(10/22/10 - 01/16/11)

Hammer Museum (02/12/11 - 05/22/11)

Richard Hawkins: Third Mind

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This stunning book offers an important mid-career retrospective of the work of American artist Richard Hawkins (born 1961), whose paintings,... Read more

    Publisher: Yale University Press
    Publication Date: 18/11/2010
    ISBN13: 9780300166255, 978-0300166255
    ISBN10: 0300166257

    Number of Pages: 144

    Non Fiction , Art & Photography

    Description

    This stunning book offers an important mid-career retrospective of the work of American artist Richard Hawkins (born 1961), whose paintings, collages, and mixed-media pieces are making a crucial contribution to the contemporary art scene. Color plates present approximately 80 of Hawkins’s works, representing each stage of his career and including pieces never before published.

    Based in Los Angeles, Hawkins addresses numerous contemporary issues in his art, especially those related to gender and identity and their connections to classical antiquity. The authors of the catalogue provide informative essays on aspects of Hawkins’s work, the development of his vision, and his unique place in the contemporary art world.



    Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago


    Exhibition Schedule:

    The Art Institute of Chicago(10/22/10 - 01/16/11)

    Hammer Museum (02/12/11 - 05/22/11)

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