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Liza Lou


  • Rizzoli
  • by Julia Bryan-Wilson, Cathleen Chaffee, Glenn Adamson and Elisabeth Sherman, contributions by Carrie Mae Weems
Liza Lou first gained attention in 1996 when her room-sized sculpture Kitchen was shown at the New Museum in New York. Representing five years of individual labour, this groundbreaking work subverted standards of art by introducing glass beads as a fine art material. The project blurred the rigid boundary between fine art and craft, and established Lou s long-standing exploration of materiality, process, and beauty.

ISBN 9780847870752 | E | HB
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Publisher Rizzoli
ISBN 9780847870752
Author(s) Julia Bryan-Wilson, Cathleen Chaffee, Glenn Adamson and Elisabeth Sherman, contributions by Carrie Mae Weems
Publication date September 2022
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 279 x 228 mm
Illustrations 200 col.ill.
Pages 272
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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Liza Lou first gained attention in 1996 when her room-sized sculpture Kitchen was shown at the New Museum in New York. Representing five years of individual labour, this groundbreaking work subverted standards of art by introducing glass beads as a fine art material. The project blurred the rigid boundary between fine art and craft, and established Lou s long-standing exploration of materiality, process, and beauty. Working within a craft metier has led the artist to work in a variety of socially engaged settings, from community groups in Los Angeles, to a collective she founded in Durban, South Africa in 2005, to a women s prison in Belm, Brazil, and a bead embroidery collective in Mumbai, India. Over the past 15 years, Lou has focused on a poetic approach to abstraction as a way to highlight the process under-lying her work. In this comprehensive volume that considers the entirety of her singular vision, curators, art historians, and artists offer important perspectives on the breadth of her work.