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Publisher Note

For more than 60 years, Gene Beery has interrogated the moment of esthetic experience with humor and irony. What are the stakes of an encounter between a viewer and the work? What does the surface of the canvas promise to whoever looks at it? Beery positions himself with pictures to be read, whose phrases announce the arrival, the impossibility or the absurdity of such an experience. Behind the apparent lightness and sarcastic distance of his practice emerges a deep reflection on the existence of art and the role of the artist.

Gene Beery is the first monograph dedicated to this American artist and offers an in-depth investigation of his work. It assembles more than 65 artworks and three essays, by Kenneth Goldsmith, Jo Melvin and Balthazar Lovay, as well as an interview with Gene Beery by Gregor Quack.

Publisher
Release Place Milan, Italy
Edition 1st edition
Release Date 2019
Credits
Artist: Gene Beery
Identifiers
ISBN-13: 978-88-6749-374-6
Work  
Topics Avantgarde, Painting
Language English
Format Hardcover
Dimensions 21.0 × 28.0 cm
Weight 858 gram
Pages 172

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