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082 0 4 _a700.8
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245 0 0 _aIn my view :
_bpersonal reflections on art by today's leading artists /
_cedited by Simon Grant.
246 3 0 _aPersonal reflections on art by today's leading artists
264 1 _aLondon ;
_aNew York, N.Y. :
_bThames & Hudson,
_c©2012.
300 _a208 p. :
_billustrations (chiefly color) ;
_c27 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
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_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aTomma Abts on Itō Jakuchū -- Eija-Liisa Ahtila on Pablo Picasso -- Allora & Calzadilla on Armando Reverón -- Pawel Althamer on Jerzy Stajuda -- Eleanor Antin on Max Ernst -- Rasheed Araeen on Anthony Caro -- Kader Attia on Pieter Bruegel the Elder -- Frank Auerbach on Henri Matisse -- John Baldessari on Sigmar Polke -- Miroslaw Balka on Michelangelo -- David Batchelor on Alphonse Allais -- John Bock on Armand Schulthess -- Daniel Buren on André Le Nôtre -- Jean-Marc Bustamante on Pieter Saenredam -- Peter Campus on Milton Avery -- Vija Celmins on Philip Guston -- Spartacus Chetwynd on Pirro Ligorio -- Francesco Clemente on Henry Fuseli -- Chuck Close on Johannes Vermeer -- George Condo on Rembrandt van Rijn -- Michael Craig-Martin on Marcel Duchamp -- Gregory Crewdson on Edward Hopper -- Dexter Dalwood on Robert Rauschenberg -- Tacita Dean on Paul Nash -- Jeremy Deller on William Hogarth -- Thomas Demand on Paolo Uccello -- Dr Lakra on Hieronymus Bosch -- Marlene Dumas on Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres -- Elmgreen & Dragset on Vilhelm Hammershøi -- Urs Fischer on Medardo Rosso -- Joan Fontcuberta on Louis Daguerre -- Katharina Fritsch on J.M.W. Turner -- Ryan Gander on Theo van Doesburg -- Antony Gormley on Jacob Epstein -- Dan Graham on John Chamberlain -- Jeppe Hein on Asger Jorn -- Susan Hiller on Albert Pinkham Ryder -- Thomas Hirschhorn on Andy Warhol -- Candida Höfer on Ludwig Mies van der Rohe -- Cristina Iglesias on Juan Sánchez Cotán -- Ilya Kabakov on Kazimir Malevich -- Annette Messager on William Blake -- Beatriz Milhazes on Hans Memling -- Vik Muniz on Peter Paul Rubens -- Ernesto Neto on Lygia Clark -- Paul Noble on Kurt Schwitters -- Adrian Paci on Masaccio -- Jorge Pardo on Gustave Courbet -- Cornelia Parker on Man Ray -- Simon Patterson on John Baldessari -- Giuseppe Penone on Kazimir Malevich -- Simon Periton on Christopher Dresser -- Raymond Pettibon on Victor Hugo -- Sophie Ristelhueber on Walker Evans -- Ed Ruscha on John Everett Millais -- David Salle on André Derain -- Julião Sarmento on Eugène Delacroix -- Wilhelm Sasnal on Georges Seurat -- Thomas Scheibitz on El Greco -- Roman Signer on Lee Friedlander -- John Stezaker on Philipp Otto Runge -- Hiroshi Sugimoto on Petrus Christus -- Do Ho Suh on Kim Jeong-hui -- Philip Taaffe on Raoul Dufy -- Tal R on Henri Rousseau -- Rirkrit Tiravanija on Marcel Broodthaers -- Fred Tomaselli on an unknown Tibetan artist -- Bill Viola on Giovanni Bellini -- Jeff Wall on Wols -- Mark Wallinger on Diego Velázquez -- Gillian Wearing on James Ensor -- Lawrence Weiner on Willem de Kooning -- Franz West on Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio -- Rachel Whiteread on Piero della Francesca -- Erwin Wurm on Poul Gernes -- Yang Fudong on Lang Jingshan -- Zhang Huan on Leonardo da Vinci -- Zhang Xiaogang on Chen Hongshou.
520 _a"Behind the closed door of the contemporary artist's studio is a hidden world of images--those artworks from the past that have inspired, animated, troubled or consoled the artists of today. In My View reveals that hidden world, providing an intimate look at the imaginations of more than seventy-five international artists, all of whom reflect on an artist who has inspired them or influenced their practice. It's an entirely fresh way of looking at art, unmediated by historians or art critics, and seen instead directly through the eyes of the artists themselves."--Front jacket flap.
520 _a"Features artworks from the fifteenth to the mid-twentieth century, often supplemented by images of work by the selecting contemporary artist. Some of the artist-contributors provide unusual and individual reflections on familiar figures from art history."--Front jacket flap.
650 0 _aArt criticism.
650 0 _aArt appreciation.
650 0 _aArt
_xInfluence.
700 1 _aGrant, Simon,
_d1967-
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