Donald Lipski: A Brief History of Twine
Editorial Reviews Book Description Our fascination with art created from found objects continues to grow-as humanity's domination of nature via the objects it creates increases, bringing an increasing submission to the technologies we use, and as the borders between what does and does not constitute a work of art continue to be scaled. Donald Lipski initially received critical attention for his large-scale installations made from small found and altered objects, such as woven match books, folded dollar bills, and safety pins wrapped with rubber bands or tape. Donald Lipski: A Brief History of Twine documents the first comprehensive survey of his witty and dynamic sculptures and large-scale installations. About the Author Donald Lipski was born in Chicago in 1947, and currently lives and works in Sag Harbor, Long Island. He has received several NEA grants as well as a Guggenheim Fellowship, among other awards. He has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in the US and abroad. His works has been exihibited at the New York Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum, the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art, the Walker Arts Center, the Corcoran Gallery, and the Brooklyn Museum.
Donald Lipski: A Brief History of Twine,Donald Lipski,Stephen Fleischman,Terrie Sultan,Madison Art Center Inc,091388328X,1947-,Art,Art & Art Instruction,Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions - Museum,Exhibitions,Individual Artist,Lipski, Donald,,Lipski, Donald
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