Alma Allen - Rizzoli/Electa 2020
Called an offspring of Brancusi and early-twentieth-century abstraction by the Whitney Biennial, where his work was presented in 2014, Alma Allen creates sculptures that have been the critical darlings of the art-collecting set for the past decade.
220p - EN - 24.2x31cm - hardcover
Painstakingly made in foraged wood, sculpted marble, and cast bronze, Alma Allen's works range in scale from minuscule to oversize.
This was the first volume devoted to this emerging artist's work, with commissioned photography of Allen's studios in Joshua Tree, California, and Tepoztlán, Mexico--two spaces designed and built by Allen that have been highly lauded by press and social media. A critical essay and extended biographical text make this an insightful and welcome monograph on one of today's most sought-after artists.
Texts by Glenn Adamson & Douglas Fogle
220p - EN - 24.2x31cm - hardcover