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Ken Price Drawings

Price, Ken
200 USD
Date
2019
Category
Art
Description

Though Los Angeles artist Ken Price is best known as a sculptor, drawing was always a central component of his art: “For me drawing is really flexible,” he once stated, “and I use it in different ways. It’s my way of developing ideas.” Featuring 78 of Price’s works on paper—all reproduced for the first time, many at actual size—this book is the most comprehensive ever published on the subject. Technical innovations like five-color printing capture Price’s drawings in all their wayward vitality. From preparatory works, like Price’s early 1960s drawings exploring forms and colors for his abstract sculptures, to his 2000s landscapes featuring wild scenes of erupting volcanoes, cyclonic skies and turbulent seas, Ken Price: Drawings offers a long-overdue survey of Price’s work on paper.

Excerpt
The sculptor Ken Price’s celebrated, oozy abstract pieces in glazed or painted clay can bring to mind Kurt Vonnegut’s description of little green aliens: “The creatures were friendly, and they could see in four dimensions. They pitied Earthlings for being able to see only three.” “Ken Price: Drawings,” an exhibition opening Thursday, May 5, at the Matthew Marks Gallery, reveals an often-unseen aspect of Mr. Price’s career: his opulent, sometimes darkly comic work in two dimensions. The show brings together more than 40 drawings, never before exhibited, from his studio in Taos, N.M.
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