Description
The first in-depth survey of the life and work of Jim Hodges, one of America's most celebrated contemporary artists
Jim Hodges is an artist who addresses issues such as memory, love, and existential struggles through a multifaceted practice that includes photography, screen printing, and sculpture. His use of found materials including rocks and denim, coupled with the adoption of transitory shapes like spiderwebs, speaks of a personal experience that resonates on a collective level filtered through elements available in nature. Mysterious, beautiful, poetic, and conceptually deep, Hodges's work has the rare quality of being simultaneously thought-provoking and visually beautiful.
About the Author
Jane M. Saks is a socio-political activist and cultural advocate based in Chicago.
Robert Hobbs is an art historian currently teaching at the Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond.
Julie Ault is an artist, curator, and editor based in New York.
Book Information
ISBN 9781838660307
Author Jane M. Saks
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint Phaidon Press Ltd
Publisher Phaidon Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 1056g
Dimensions(mm) 290mm * 250mm * 16mm