Sigmar Polke Paintings and Drawings, 1998-2002 John R. Lane, Charles Wylie, Dave Hickey

Series:
Dallas Museum of Art Publications
Format:
Hardback
Publication date:
07 Oct 2003
ISBN:
9780300099096
Dimensions:
150 pages: 304 x 260 x 13mm
Illustrations:
40 illustrations, 55 colour pl

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Sigmar Polke is one of the world's most revered and influential contemporary artists. This book documents Polke's contemporary work, which continues and deepens the artist's famed explorations of how images are made, used, and thought about in our media-dominated culture. The works also pose intriguing questions about how the eye and mind become crucial players in the perceptual game we undertake daily. Using topical subject matter - such as the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan and the Middle East and the everyday presence of guns in American life - both for its inherent content and metaphoric possibilities, Polke has created a cohesively thematic yet ingeniously diverse group of monumental paintings and large-scale drawings. The source materials for these images are often drawn from American and European newspapers, magazines, and books. All of this work by Polke reflects a fiercely intelligent yet remarkably accessible interpretation of how we perceive and misperceive the social, political, and aesthetic worlds that we live in. In the text, Charles Wylie discusses how Polke's recent work presents a coherent visual essay on the literal and symbolic construction of images. Art critic Dave Hickey provides an interpretive essay on the artist and these new works. Both essays are interspersed with a useful compendium of Polke's source materials.

John R. Lane is The Eugene McDermott Director at the Dallas Museum of Art; Charles Wylie is The Lupe Murchison Curator of Contemporary Art at the Dallas Museum of Art; and Dave Hickey is Professor of Art Theory and Criticism at University of Nevada, Las Vegas.