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American artist Liz Craft creates sculptures and figurative installations that appear like fragments in space. They tell dreamlike stories and conjure an atmosphere associated with surrealism, fairy tales, or drug-induced hallucinations. For her art, Craft mainly draws on ideas from American counterculture of the 1960s, psychedelic experiences, and pop culture. She borrows images from B movies, Westerns, and horror films, as well as comic strips and theme park aesthetics. This first comprehensive monograph on Liz Craft in more than 15 years offers a deep insight into her artistic evolution over two decades. Numerous illustrations document recent works in various contexts. Two supplementing essays and a conversation with the artist explore and reflect on the diverse themes and techniques she applies. The superbly designed volume contributes to a better understanding of Craft's unique style and offers a rich source for anyone interested in contemporary art. AUTHORS: Stefanie Gschwend is Director of the Kunstmuseum / Kunsthalle Appenzell in Switzerland. Paul Bernard is Director of the Centre d'art Bienne in Biel / Bienne, Switzerland. SELLING POINTS: . First monograph on American artist Liz Craft in 15 years . Offers a deep insight into Liz Craft's artistic evolution . Designed by Dan Solbach, who was awarded the Golden Letter in the 2023 Best Book Design from All Over the World competition for Susi + Ueli Berger. Kunst am Bau und im oeffentlichen Raum 1968?2008 120 colour illustrations
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American artist Liz Craft creates sculptures and figurative installations that appear like fragments in space. They tell dreamlike stories and conjure an atmosphere associated with surrealism, fairy tales, or drug-induced hallucinations. For her art, Craft mainly draws on ideas from American counterculture of the 1960s, psychedelic experiences, and pop culture. She borrows images from B movies, Westerns, and horror films, as well as comic strips and theme park aesthetics. This first comprehensive monograph on Liz Craft in more than 15 years offers a deep insight into her artistic evolution over two decades. Numerous illustrations document recent works in various contexts. Two supplementing essays and a conversation with the artist explore and reflect on the diverse themes and techniques she applies. The superbly designed volume contributes to a better understanding of Craft's unique style and offers a rich source for anyone interested in contemporary art. AUTHORS: Stefanie Gschwend is Director of the Kunstmuseum / Kunsthalle Appenzell in Switzerland. Paul Bernard is Director of the Centre d'art Bienne in Biel / Bienne, Switzerland. SELLING POINTS: . First monograph on American artist Liz Craft in 15 years . Offers a deep insight into Liz Craft's artistic evolution . Designed by Dan Solbach, who was awarded the Golden Letter in the 2023 Best Book Design from All Over the World competition for Susi + Ueli Berger. Kunst am Bau und im oeffentlichen Raum 1968?2008 120 colour illustrations