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Christopher Wool
Text Friedrich Meschede


German / English
Hardcover with dust jacket
29.5 x 31 cm
40 pages
11 color and 3 b/w-illustrations
978-3-935567-42-8

available in the US


 

This book throws the recent developments in the work of American artist Christopher Wool into sharp focus. Eleven paintings and large-format silkscreens from 2007 that were exhibited together at Galerie Max Hetzler in Berlin are presented on beautiful tip-in color plates that reveal all the richness of nuances in this work that seems to become ever more subtle, ever more painterly. This is abstract art that no longer has anything to do with denial, as Friedrich Meschede writes in his essay: “If I should attempt to describe it through language, it seems to me that Christopher Wool wants to give expression to the nothingness before nothing, and to do so exclusively through the pictorial means of the elementally visible, with no terms attached. Christopher Wool neither insists on nor attacks anything. What he does attempt is to re-think the terms you arrive at when viewing his pictures.”

 

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In collaboration with Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin
www.wool735.com