Al Taylor: Rim Jobs and Sideffects

Publisher: David Zwirner / Steidl

Publication Date: 2011

Texts by Ulrich Loock and Philip Ording

While he began his studio practice as a painter, in 1985 Al Taylor devised a uniquely innovative approach to process and materials that encompassed two-dimensional drawings and three-dimensional objects. Taylor ultimately sought to expand the possibilities of vision by creating new ways of experiencing and imagining space, and his work provides the viewer with an insight into the artist’s thinking and his investigations of perception across several dimensions. Published on the occasion of the exhibitionRim Jobs and Sideffects at David Zwirner, this catalogue presents a comprehensive exploration of the two series: Rim Jobs, from 1995, and Sideffects [sic], which includes works from 1995 to 1997. Both series demonstrate Taylor’s spatial concerns through multi-dimensional composition.

Details

Publisher: David Zwirner / Steidl

Artist: Al Taylor

Publication Date: 2011

ISBN: 9783869303895

Retail: $65 US & Canada | £40 | €54

Status: Not Available

Designer: David Chickey, Skolkin/Chickey

Printer: Steidl, Göttingen, Germany

Binding: Hardcover

Dimensions: 10 x 12 1/2 in (25.4 x 31.8 cm)

Pages: 171

Reproductions: 113 color, 2 b&w

Artist and Contributors

Al Taylor

Although he began his studio practice as a painter, Al Taylor (1948–1999) devised a unique and innovative approach to process and materials that encompassed two-dimensional works on paper and three-dimensional objects. He sought to expand the possibilities of vision by exploring new ways of experiencing and imagining space. His sculptures, which he thought of as "tools for vision," were usually fashioned out of unconventional materials, often employing humble and sometimes humorous elements.

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