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An Atlas of Es Devlin, the first monograph on the artist Es Devlin, is an experiential publication that encompasses art, activism, theater, poetry, music, dance, opera, and sculpture. Devlin's work is...

An Atlas of Es Devlin, the first monograph on the artist Es Devlin, is an experiential publication that encompasses art, activism, theater, poetry, music, dance, opera, and sculpture. Devlin's work is rooted in a lifelong practice of reading and drawing. From sketches in the margins of texts, whether poetry, dramaturgy, song lyrics, opera librettos, climate...

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  • Themes Sculpture - Engraving, Music, Theater, Theory & History of Art, Museums - Exhibition Catalogs
  • Language English
  • Number of pages Number of pages 926
  • Cover Cover Hardcover
  • Year of publication Year of publication 2023
  • Publisher Publisher Thames & Hudson
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An Atlas of Es Devlin, the first monograph on the artist Es Devlin, is an experiential publication that encompasses art, activism, theater, poetry, music, dance, opera, and sculpture. Devlin's work is rooted in a lifelong practice of reading and drawing. From sketches in the margins of texts, whether poetry, dramaturgy, song lyrics, opera librettos, climate change reports, or endangered species lists, the technically advanced, collectively imagined universes for which she is world-renowned are created.

Sensitive mini-paintings, paper cut-outs, and small mechanical cardboard models are the seeds of some of the most iconic, large-scale cultural events of recent years, from public sculptures and installations at venues like the Tate Modern, Serpentine, V&A, Barbican, Imperial War Museum, and Lincoln Center, to kinetic stage designs at the Royal Opera House, Royal Ballet, Metropolitan Opera, La Scala, and National Theatre. They also include Olympic ceremonies, Super-Bowl halftime performances, and monumental lit stage sets for artists such as Beyoncé, The Weeknd, U2, Rosalía, Dr Dre, and Kendrick Lamar.

Devlin's work is at once deeply personal and inherently collective. Over the last decade, her artistic practice has engaged with biodiversity, linguistic diversity, and AI-generated collective poetry. She perceives the audience as a temporary society and encourages profound cognitive shifts by inviting public participation in community choral works.

Published in conjunction with a retrospective exhibition opening at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York in November 2023, An Atlas of Es Devlin is a unique, sculptural volume of over 900 pages, featuring fold-out pages, cut-outs, and a variety of paper types, including mirrors and transparencies. It contains over 700 color images documenting more than 120 works spanning over 30 years, as well as 50,000 words of text with personal insights from the artist on each artwork, as well as interviews with her collaborators including Hans Ulrich Obrist, Bono, Benedict Cumberbatch, Pharrell Williams, Carlo Rovelli, Brian Eno, Sam Mendes, Alice Rawsthorn, and Abel ‘The Weeknd’ Tesfaye.

Each book is boxed and includes a die-cut print from an edition of 5000.

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Publisher
Thames & Hudson
Language
English
Subtitle
-
Cover
Hardcover
Number of Pages
926
Release Date
-
Publication Date
2023
Award
-
Dimensions
15.2x21.1 cm
Art Movement
Surrealism
Art Albums
No
Subjects
Sculpture - Engraving, Music, Theater, Theory & History of Art, Museums - Exhibition Catalogs
ISBN-13
9780500023181

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An Atlas of Es Devlin, the first monograph on the artist Es Devlin, is an experiential publication that encompasses art, activism, theater, poetry, music, dance, opera, and sculpture. Devlin's work is rooted in a lifelong practice of reading and drawing. From sketches in the margins of texts, whether poetry, dramaturgy, song lyrics, opera librettos, climate change reports, or endangered species lists, the technically advanced, collectively imagined universes for which she is world-renowned are created.

Sensitive mini-paintings, paper cut-outs, and small mechanical cardboard models are the seeds of some of the most iconic, large-scale cultural events of recent years, from public sculptures and installations at venues like the Tate Modern, Serpentine, V&A, Barbican, Imperial War Museum, and Lincoln Center, to kinetic stage designs at the Royal Opera House, Royal Ballet, Metropolitan Opera, La Scala, and National Theatre. They also include Olympic ceremonies, Super-Bowl halftime performances, and monumental lit stage sets for artists such as Beyoncé, The Weeknd, U2, Rosalía, Dr Dre, and Kendrick Lamar.

Devlin's work is at once deeply personal and inherently collective. Over the last decade, her artistic practice has engaged with biodiversity, linguistic diversity, and AI-generated collective poetry. She perceives the audience as a temporary society and encourages profound cognitive shifts by inviting public participation in community choral works.

Published in conjunction with a retrospective exhibition opening at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York in November 2023, An Atlas of Es Devlin is a unique, sculptural volume of over 900 pages, featuring fold-out pages, cut-outs, and a variety of paper types, including mirrors and transparencies. It contains over 700 color images documenting more than 120 works spanning over 30 years, as well as 50,000 words of text with personal insights from the artist on each artwork, as well as interviews with her collaborators including Hans Ulrich Obrist, Bono, Benedict Cumberbatch, Pharrell Williams, Carlo Rovelli, Brian Eno, Sam Mendes, Alice Rawsthorn, and Abel ‘The Weeknd’ Tesfaye.

Each book is boxed and includes a die-cut print from an edition of 5000.

Manufacturer

Publisher
Thames & Hudson
Language
English
Subtitle
-
Cover
Hardcover
Number of Pages
926
Release Date
-
Publication Date
2023
Award
-
Dimensions
15.2x21.1 cm
Art Movement
Surrealism
Art Albums
No
Subjects
Sculpture - Engraving, Music, Theater, Theory & History of Art, Museums - Exhibition Catalogs
ISBN-13
9780500023181

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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