Rachel Lachowicz

Rachel Lachowicz

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Publisher's Synopsis

Los Angeles-based conceptual artist Rachel Lachowicz (born 1964) is known for turning her acerbically witty eye on the decidedly male realm of modernism, and for making radical incursions into the art-historical canon by reconfiguring certain of its key works. A mid-career survey as well as comprehensive monograph, Rachel Lachowicz presents an overview of 20 years' worth of art-making. Labeled a "lipstick feminist" by the art world--she once recast Yves Klein's "Blue Venus" in cherry-red lipstick, and frequently uses cosmetics in her work--Lachowicz's art falls under many headings: appropriationist, conceptual, feminist, postminimalist. Her work is always visually lush and often sexually provocative; through it, she explores the crisscrossing relations between identity and the politics of mark-making. With 116 images in color, Rachel Lachowicz includes texts by Jillian Hernandez, Amelia Jones and George Melrod.

Book information

ISBN: 9780988227521
Publisher: Lucia / Marquand
Imprint: Marquand Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 709.2
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 128
Weight: 1088g
Height: 290mm
Width: 260mm
Spine width: 19mm