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Epicenter: San Francisco Bay Area Art Now [Buy it!] | Johnstone, Mark, and Holzman, Leslie Aboud | USD 39.50 (Thu Jun 6 22:42:41 2024) | Abebooks | LEFT COAST BOOKS | ISBN10: 0811835413, ISBN13: 9780811835411, [publisher: Chronicle Books, San Francisco, CA] Hardcover First Edition Pictorial boards, 273 pages, illustrations (chiefly colour); 21 x 25 cm. Firm binding, clean inside copy. OVERSIZE! No priority/air, except by special arrangement. A survey of contemporary art in Northern California. Profiles 48 artists and collectives. "A hotbed of seismic activity, the San Francisco Bay Area is also an epicenter of vital new work by an art community always pushing the bounds of cultural innovation. Epicenter showcases the work of nearly fifty prominent and rising-star artists who have made this region the base of eclectic, cutting-edge art on the West Coast. Each profile captures the essence of the artist's work with a gallery of signature work, critical career overview, brief biography, and selected bibliography for further exploration. The artists featured in Epicenter reflect the ethnic diversity, variety of media, and originality of the regional scene. Packaged in a handsome horizontal format with a forward-looking design, Epicenter is a timely look at the leading purveyors of the area's pioneering and ever-shifting panorama of art. Artists featured in Epicenter: Ray Beldner, Christopher Brown, Squeak Carnwath, Enrique Chagoya, Ann Chamberlain, Bruce Conner, Linda Connor, Crane | Winet, Judy Dater, Lewis de Soto, Viola Frey, Rupert Garcia, Carmen Lomas Garza Ken Goldberg, Guillermo G mez-Pe a, Ian Green, Lynn Hershman, Todd Hido, Doug Hollis, Mildred Howard, David Ireland, Paul Kos, Suzanne Lacy, Hung Liu Tom Marioni, Richard Misrach, Anna Valentina Murch, Nobuho Nagasawa, Ron Nagle, Deborah Oropallo, Gay Outlaw, Ir ne Pijoan, Lucy Puls, Alan Rath, Rigo, Raymond Saunders, Richard Shaw, Katherine Sherwood, Silt, Mary Snowden, Larry Sultan, Survival Research Laboratories, Stephanie Syjuco, Mark Thompson, Meredith Tromble, Catherine Wagner, Henry Wessel, Rene Yung. / Mark Johnstone is a curator, writer, artist, and former critic for Artweek. He lives in Los Angeles. Leslie Aboud Holzman has worked with the San Jose and Los Angeles public art programs. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area." - Publisher. Size: Oblong [Santa Barbara, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2002] Show/Hide image |