DelMonico Books/Addison Gallery
Alison Elizabeth Taylor: The Sum of It
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Author: Taylor, Alison Elizabeth
Repudiating distinctions between craft and high art, and transcending both marquetry (wood inlay) and painting, the meticulously crafted works of Alison Elizabeth Taylor are as much about seeing as they are about making. Juxtaposing the over-the-top connotations of this ancient craft with dystopian images of blighted desert landscapes, anonymous subdivisions, glitzy casinos and seedy cocktail lounges, Taylor creates a tension between surface and subject, appearance and reality.The splendour of the shellacked wood invites us to consider the innate humanity of marginalised subjects we might otherwise overlook as well as the often-ignored impact of a boom-and-bust economy on American life and culture.Featuring insightful essays by leading curators and writers, this fully illustrated publication traces the evolution of the artist’s work from early paintings that explore space, line, colour and form within the limited palette afforded by the grains and tones of natural woods to vividly coloured “hybrids” that layer marquetry, paint and photographic imagery, to brand-new and increasingly complex works inspired by the resilience of the artist’s urban neighbourhood and community during the pandemic.Raised in Las Vegas, Nevada, Alison Elizabeth Taylor (born 1972) received her MFA from the Graduate School of the Arts, Columbia University in 2005. Her work has been exhibited widely throughout the world. In 2009, she received a Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award and the Smithsonian's Artist Research Fellowship Program Award. Taylor lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.
ISBN 9781636810546. DelMonico Books/Addison Gallery. hb. 128 pages. 80 colour ills. 28 x 24 cm.
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Repudiating distinctions between craft and high art, and transcending both marquetry (wood inlay) and painting, the meticulously crafted works of Alison Elizabeth Taylor are as much about seeing as they are about making. Juxtaposing the over-the-top connotations of this ancient craft with dystopian images of blighted desert landscapes, anonymous subdivisions, glitzy casinos and seedy cocktail lounges, Taylor creates a tension between surface and subject, appearance and reality.The splendour of the shellacked wood invites us to consider the innate humanity of marginalised subjects we might otherwise overlook as well as the often-ignored impact of a boom-and-bust economy on American life and culture.Featuring insightful essays by leading curators and writers, this fully illustrated publication traces the evolution of the artist’s work from early paintings that explore space, line, colour and form within the limited palette afforded by the grains and tones of natural woods to vividly coloured “hybrids” that layer marquetry, paint and photographic imagery, to brand-new and increasingly complex works inspired by the resilience of the artist’s urban neighbourhood and community during the pandemic.Raised in Las Vegas, Nevada, Alison Elizabeth Taylor (born 1972) received her MFA from the Graduate School of the Arts, Columbia University in 2005. Her work has been exhibited widely throughout the world. In 2009, she received a Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award and the Smithsonian's Artist Research Fellowship Program Award. Taylor lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.
ISBN 9781636810546. DelMonico Books/Addison Gallery. hb. 128 pages. 80 colour ills. 28 x 24 cm.
available