The Crossing of Innumerable Paths
Essays on Art
- The Crossing of Innumerable Paths was Guy Brett’s final published book before his death in 2021
- The book includes essays on Ana Mendieta, Dias & Riedweg, Javier Téllez, Jimmie Durham, Monika Weiss, Len Lye, Gianni Colombo, Liliane Lijn, Gego, Anne Bean, Aubrey Williams, Victor Grippo, Peter Kennard and Lygia Pape
- The late Guy Brett has a loyal following and is a renowned writer who made a significant contribution to art criticism and curating, in particular to the development of art internationally
- From the 1960s onwards he has championed influential and experimental artists across the world through some key exhibitions and publications
Celebrated art critic and curator Guy Brett made a unique contribution to art criticism and exhibition making through his championing of experimental artists from across the world, writing seminal monographic essays on artists such as Susan Hiller, Rose Finn-Kelcey, Lygia Clark, Hélio Oiticica, David Medalla, Rose English, Mona Hatoum, Takis and others. The 14 essays in this book bring together a unique gathering of artists, tracing their diversity and singularity. Many of these artists make works which arise out of their responses to the situation or the environment in which they find themselves, a process that draws on the countless interactions people have and the many ways that they connect.
Brett’s writing has a unique tone – lucid and widely researched, free of a narrow academicism. He has published widely in the art press, addressing topics such as the relationship between art and life, ideas about the participation of the spectator, and the importance of a kind of visual wit to both artists and writers.
- Publisher
- Ridinghouse
- ISBN
- 9781909932531
- Published
- 24th Jan 2022
- Binding
- Paperback / softback
- Territory
- World excluding USA & Canada
- Size
- 225 mm x 150 mm
- Pages
- 232 Pages
- Illustrations
- 42 color
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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