This is the most comprehensive monograph to-date on the innovative abstract site-related installations of German artist Katharina Grosse (b.1961). Grosse's daring move from the canvas into both architectural space and the landscape, with her signature colourful spray paintings, has resulted in a deeply compelling body of work. From a Toronto airport to a decrepit beach structure on the New York coast and the spaces of major museums worldwide, Grosse's works present thorough, yet temporary, carnivalesque transformations of extant places and situations. Author Gregory Volk has known Katharina Grosse and written about her work since the very outset of her career, and has witnessed her journey from unique talent to radical visionary. As he suggests here, Grosse's continually developing practice, simultaneously ungainly and exhilarating, bewildering and liberating, radically extends the possibilities for contemporary abstract painting.
About the AuthorGregory Volk is a New York-based art writer, curator, and Associate Professor in both the Department of Sculpture + Extended Media and the Department of Painting + Printmaking at Virginia Commonwealth University. He writes regularly for Hyperallergic and Art in America, where he is a Contributing Editor, and he has also written for many other publications, including Parkett and Sculpture.
Book InformationISBN 9781848223233
Author Gregory VolkFormat Hardback
Page Count 144
Imprint Lund Humphries Publishers LtdPublisher Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd