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2 cream books, side by side, book mark ribbons poking out below, 2 black and white photos on front of each
2 cream books, side by side, book mark ribbons poking out below, 2 black and white photos on front of each
2 cream books, side by side, book mark ribbons poking out below, 2 black and white photos on front of each
2 cream books, side by side, book mark ribbons poking out below, 2 black and white photos on front of each
2 cream books, side by side, book mark ribbons poking out below, 2 black and white photos on front of each

Amor Mundi

The Collection of Marguerite Steed Hoffman

Edited by Gavin Delahunty

£120.00

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  • Two volumes housed in a slipcase, Amor Mundi is an edited selection of over 400 works of contemporary art from the Collection of Marguerite Steed Hoffman
  • Housed in a bespoke cloth slipcase with tipped-in images
  • Features outstanding acquisitions such as Peter Doig’s Red Man (Sings Calypso) (2017), Maria Lassnig’s Self-Portrait with Hare (2000) and Steve McQueen’s Weight (2016), as well as Philip Guston’s Studio Landscape (1975), Jasper Johns’s Water Freezes (1961) and Cy Twombly’s Sunset Rome (1957)
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Amor Mundi: The Collection of Marguerite Steed Hoffman delves deep into this remarkable singular collection. Over two volumes, Amor Mundi presents an edited selection of over 400 works of modern and contemporary art from the Collection of Marguerite Steed Hoffman, from the pieces brought together by Marguerite Steed and her late husband Robert Hoffman (1947–2006) to more recent outstanding acquisitions. Over 30 authors – artists and art historians – explore this fascinating collection, addressing specific artworks as well as the motivations behind the collection’s creation and ongoing evolution. Created over the course of a two-year period, great care has been taken to reflect the collection’s key artists, canonical works, and the issues and debates that have helped shape its direction for more than a quarter of a century. By highlighting the art and artists as well as the ideological principles underlying the collection, it is hoped that Amor Mundi will shed some light on how to interpret this extraordinary collection of modern and contemporary art as well as communicating something about the personality of the woman who assembled it.

Texts by Martin Jay, Renée Green, Susan L. Aberth, Sarah Celeste Bancroft, Renate Bertlmann, Anna Katherine Brodbeck, Susan Davidson, Gavin Delahunty, TR Ericsson, Tamar Garb, Robert Gober, Rachel Haidu, Merlin James, Wyatt Kahn, Ragnar Kjartansson, Anna Lovatt, Leora Maltz-Leca, Nic Nicosia, Charles Ray, Mark Rosenthal, Dana Schutz, Barry Schwabsky, Richard Shiff, Raphaela Simon, Michelle Stuart, Kirsten Swenson, Mary Weatherford, Terry Winters. Interviews by Martin Jay and Marguerite Steed Hoffman, Gavin Delahunty and Isabelle Graw

About the Author

Gavin Delahunty is a Dallas-based curator.

Specifications
Publisher
Ridinghouse
ISBN
9781909932630
Published
8th Feb 2022
Binding
Hardback
Territory
World excluding USA & Canada
Size
265 mm x 210 mm
Pages
980 Pages
Illustrations
620 color
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