Description
This comprehensive monograph expands on previous writings to investigate the ideas behind the artist's varied use of materials, including wood, metal, ready-made industrial components and MDF. With a focus on her processes, the ways in which Begum's work intersects with architecture and design are drawn out, while key sources of inspiration - from the environments in which the artist works, to Islamic art and minimalism - are discussed.
Combining contextual essays and an extensive interview with the artist, the development of Begum's work - from painting and furniture design to installations and light sculptures - is traced to present an in-depth overview of the multifaceted, complex work of this fascinating artist.
About the Author
Anne Barlow is Director of Tate St Ives. Previously based in New York, she was Director of Art in General (2007-16) and Curator of Education and Media Programs, New Museum (1999-2006). Sam Jacob is Principal of Sam Jacob Studio for Architecture and Design, a London-based practice that spans varied disciplines, including art and curatorial projects. He is also Professor of Architecture at University of Illinois, Chicago. Lisa Le Feuvre is a curator, writer and public speaker and the inaugural Executive Director of Holt/Smithson Foundation. Previously she led the Henry Moore Institute (2010-17). Maria Lind is a curator, writer and educator and is currently serving as the Counsellor for Cultural Affairs at the Embassy of Sweden, Moscow. She was previously Director of Stockholm's Tensta Konsthall (2011-18), and Artistic Director of the 11th Gwangju Biennale. Adnan Madani is a writer, artist, curator and lecturer at Goldsmiths, University of London. He writes on South Asian art, Islamic thought, contemporary forms and philosophies of belief, secularism and cultural globalisation. Sarah Victoria Turner is an art historian, curator and educator. She is Deputy Director for Research at the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art in London, and co-editor of British Art Studies, an award-winning digital arts publication.
Reviews
'Rana Begum's new and expansive monograph is a true collector's item.' - AD India
'The first monograph on the contemporary artist Rana Begum explores how her nimble, arms-wide-open approach to her multifaceted work defies any simple categorisation.' - The Art Newspaper
Book Information
ISBN 9781848225329
Author Sam Jacob
Format Hardback
Page Count 192
Imprint Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Publisher Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd