Paul McCarthy - Pig Island 2003-2009 - Art Review 2010
Special supplement to Art Review January 2010 issue, published on the occasion of the artist's exhibition at Palazzo Citterio - Fondazione Nicola Trussardi.
Pig Island is a massive sculptural installation that has been growing in the artist’s studio for seven years to fill over 100 square meters. Full of themes and characters that continually pop up in McCarthy’s work, Pig Island represents a treasure trove of amusement and horror; a world where humans behave like pigs and reveal their innermost glutenous human nature.
Foreword by Paul McCarthy, numbered #333
EN - 23x30cm - softcover - great condition
Pig Island is a massive sculptural installation that has been growing in the artist’s studio for seven years to fill over 100 square meters. Full of themes and characters that continually pop up in McCarthy’s work, Pig Island represents a treasure trove of amusement and horror; a world where humans behave like pigs and reveal their innermost glutenous human nature.
Foreword by Paul McCarthy, numbered #333
EN - 23x30cm - softcover - great condition