monumental sculptures leave it up to viewers to attach their own personal narrative histories to the objects portrayed
This is where Warhol’s arguably most famous statement was first seen in print: “In the future everybody will be world famous for fifteen minutes
translates the vivid colors and virtuosic gestures of the renowned British artist’s painting into Ghazni wool
Galleria Internazionale d’Arte Moderna
The catalogue reproduces a selection of the titular works—most of which were painted in synthetic polymer and silkscreen ink on canvas—alongside source material taken from popular print media
Setsuko: Into Nature Gabriele Stocchi monumental sculptures leave it upThis book was published on the occasion of the exhibition Setsuko: Into Nature at Gagosian, Gstaad. Since 1977, Setsuko has resided in the Grand Chalet of Rossinire, close to Gstaad, developing a body of work that draws upon both traditional Japanese and European modernist aesthetics to respond to the natural world. The ceramic and bronze sculptures, paintings, and works on paper that comprised Into Nature depict trees, acorns, foliage, and fruit,