Access Denied
IMPORTANT! If you’re a store owner, please make sure you have Customer accounts enabled in your Store Admin, as you have customer based locks set up with EasyLockdown app. Enable Customer Accounts
Charles Gaines: Palm Trees and Other Works
Out of Stock- Regular price
- $79.99
- Sale price
- $79.99
- Regular price
-
- Unit price
- / per
This monograph charts the evolution of the palm tree in the work of Charles Gaines over his decades-long career while delving into the conceptual underpinnings of his influential work.
This monograph charts the evolution of the palm tree in the work of Charles Gaines over his decades-long career while delving into the conceptual underpinnings of his influential work.
Published alongside Charles Gaines's 2019-20 exhibition at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles, this monograph charts the evolution of the palm tree in Gaines's work from the 1980s to the present. In a new text, David Platzker explores the cultural and art historical contexts of the series, particularly the recent 'Numbers and Trees' works, shown for the first time in Los Angeles, that take palm trees as their subject. Also featured is a conversation between Gaines and Cherise Smith, which delves into the conceptual underpinnings of the artist's work. Additionally, this publication documents and discusses other works from Gaines's decades-long career, including the 'Manifestos' series (2008-18), exploring the threads that unite various parts of his practice.
Published alongside Charles Gaines's 2019-20 exhibition at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles, this monograph charts the evolution of the palm tree in Gaines's work from the 1980s to the present. In a new text, David Platzker explores the cultural and art historical contexts of the series, particularly the recent 'Numbers and Trees' works, shown for the first time in Los Angeles, that take palm trees as their subject. Also featured is a conversation between Gaines and Cherise Smith, which delves into the conceptual underpinnings of the artist's work. Additionally, this publication documents and discusses other works from Gaines's decades-long career, including the 'Manifestos' series (2008-18), exploring the threads that unite various parts of his practice.
About the Authors
You May Also Like
View more
This product currently has no recommended items.
Sign up to our Newsletter
Our weekly newsletter is a curated collection of interviews, articles, stunning images and books we think you’ll love. Sign up to get 20% off.
In accordance with our privacy policy, you may unsubscribe at any time.
Invalid password
Enter
- Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.