Al Taylor: What Are You Looking At?
Publisher: High Museum of Art
Publication Date: 2018
Text by Michael Rooks. Contributions by Allegra Pesenti, Lawrence R. Rinder, and Robert Storr. Foreword by Randall Suffolk
Al Taylor, What Are You Looking At? is the first major exhibition in the United States of work by the late American artist Al Taylor and represents nearly two decades of his career with sculptures, drawings, and prints that together reveal the polyglot nature of Taylor’s visual language and the reciprocity in his practice among drawing, constructing objects, printmaking, and observing. Works produced in one medium triggered the continuation of Taylor’s thought process in another or led to separate but related avenues of exploration across media. This mutual exchange resulted in elusive images and objects that offer propositions that often seem more scientific in nature than artistic, engendered by a process through which Taylor sought to realize works that might “create their own logic.” His voracious and omnivorous curiosity about the most quotidian things transformed these subjects into hypotheses for a series of unlikely and humorous observations grounded in the physicality of the real world. The fully illustrated catalogue includes essays by Michael Rooks, the High Museum’s Wieland Family Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art; Allegra Pesenti, Associate Director of the Hammer Museum and Senior Curator of UCLA Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts; Lawrence Rinder, Director of the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive; and Robert Storr, artist, critic, curator, and professor of painting and printmaking at Yale University.
Details
Publisher: High Museum of Art
Artist: Al Taylor
Contributors: Michael Rooks, Allegra Pesenti, Lawrence Rinder, Robert Storr, Randall Suffolk
Publication Date: 2018
ISBN: 9781932543520
Retail: $45 | £35 | €42
Status: Not Available
Designer: Yolanda Cuomo Design
Binding: Hardcover
Dimensions: 11 1/2 x 9 1/4 in | 29.2 x 23.5 cm
Pages: 266
Reproductions: 192 color
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.
Michael Rooks
Allegra Pesenti
Lawrence Rinder
Robert Storr
Robert Storr is an American artist, critic, and educator who was a curator, and then senior curator, of The Museum of Modern Art’s Department of Painting and Sculpture from 1990 to 2002 and from 2005 to 2007. He served as the first American-born director of the Venice Biennale. From 2002 to 2006, he was the Rosalie Solow Professor of Modern Art at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, and then dean of the Yale School of Art from 2006 to 2016, where he remains as a professor of painting and printmaking. The exhibition he organized at David Zwirner in 2013 to celebrate the centenary of Ad Reinhardt was voted “Best Show in a Commercial Space in New York” by the US Art Critics Association.
Randall Suffolk
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