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This new publication by The Work in Progress focuses on ten key murals in London and through a series of ten illustrated texts and a new essay by Owen Hatherley examines how these public paintings have changed over time and how the spaces around them have transformed.
Born in Dresden in 1931, Gerhard Richter left the former GDR in 1961 to study in Düsseldorf, later living and working in Cologne. His practice has redefined the medium of painting, combining a rigorous conceptual approach with a sumptuous yet elusive beauty. His mastery of genres spans landscapes, portraiture, still life and abstraction. Lying at the heart of his practice is an ongoing project that commenced in 1964 and continues to this day. Atlas comprises over five thousand photographs, drawings, diagrams and proposals that are the foundation of Richter's oeuvre. Sometimes used as a source for his painting, Richter's album of pictures also demonstrates the complex dialogues he explores between painting and photography, history and memory, perception and representation. This book provides a critical tool for navigating Atlas, bringing together Richter's own writings alongside commentaries by an international range of curators, critics and art historians. Originally published in 2003 to coincide with Gerhard Richter: Atlas at the Whitechapel Gallery, this updated edition also includes a review of the exhibition by Adrian Searle
Published to accompany the exhibition Miraculous beginnings held at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, October 16th 2010-January 6th 2011.
Examines and contextualizes a critical turn towards ethics in contemporary art across the world.
Accompanying his first UK survey exhibition, this unique publication focusses on five major works by the American conceptual artist Mark Dion.
Accompanying a year-long display of the ISelf Collection at the Whitechapel Gallery, this publication examines contemporary artists' responses to individual identity, the body and the human condition.
Part of the acclaimed series of anthologies which document major themes and ideas in contemporary art. Explores the processes and techniques which function within the field of contemporary art yet challenge its boundaries and even its existence.
Part of the acclaimed series of anthologies which document major themes and ideas in contemporary art. Contextualises a recent focus on the subject of work in art, addressing work's meaning both within art and in its wider economic and social context.
A seminal new publication on one of Britain's most original and influential post-war artists, marking a major retrospective.
Part of the acclaimed series of anthologies which document major themes and ideas in contemporary art.
The catalogue to accompany a major solo presentation of the work of the influential New York-based painter and ceramicist Mary Heilmann, her first in a public institution in the UK in 15 years.
Part of the acclaimed series of anthologies which document major themes and ideas in contemporary art.
The role of philanthropy in public collections across the UK is explored in this landmark collaboration between the Contemporary Art Society and the Whitechapel Gallery. Drawing on the collections of regional museums, art and social reform, subjective notions of value, and the individual's relationship to collections are debated and explored.
ON&BY is a new series of anthologies devised by London's Whitechapel Gallery combining the writings of an internationally significant artist of our time with key texts on his or her work. The first title in the series is dedicated to the Belgian artist Luc Tuymans, one of the most influential figurative painters working today.
Catalog of an exhibition held at Whitechapel Gallery, London, January 17 - March 8, 2013 and Bonniers Konsthall, Stockholm, September 3 - November 24, 2013.
Catalog of an exhibition held September 5, 2012 - August 2013 at the Whitechapel Gallery.
Published to accompany the exhibition Miraculous beginnings held at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, October 16th 2010-January 6th 2011.
This anthology establishes failure as a core concern in contemporary cultural production.
The third in the unique series of anthologies which aims to collect important key writings by and on the most significant artists in contemporary culture. The definitive resource of Warhol in his own words, and in the words of others.
Part of the acclaimed series of anthologies which document major themes and ideas in contemporary art. Contextualizes the impact of the artist's magazine as an alternative medium and critical space from the early avant-gardes to the present.
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