Paul McCarthy: The Box - Hardcover

 
9783775736145: Paul McCarthy: The Box

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The new artist’s book by Paul McCarthy (* 1945 in Salt Lake City) presents one of the artist's most significant works: The Box (1999). The work is a displaced sculpture of McCarthy’s entire studio. Inconspicuous from the outside, a fabricated wooden structure like a shipping crate with four holes indicating the windows and doors in McCarthy's actual studio, the inside reveals an overwhelming diversity of objects thereby creating an intimate portrait of the artist’s mindscape. The contents of The Box are the actual items from McCarthy's studio in Los Angeles, California, containing approximately three thousand objects, from a steel cabinet to a pencil, drawings and artworks. Only one thing is amiss, the box is tipped ninety degrees on its side, its contents, fixed to their surfaces, appear to defy gravity and taunt the viewer's perception of right-side-up. This radical displacement is repeated in the design of the catalog, thereby creating an object that functions as yet another haptic inversion. The aesthetic of disorientation is reflected in the volume, which was developed in close consultation with the artist.

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The new artist's book by Paul McCarthy (*1945 in Salt Lake City) represents a major work that refers both to the real and the mythically-laden site of artistic creativity: The Box is McCarthy's studio, an everyday sphere that the artist has tipped into the weightless and grotesque. Inconspicuous from the outside, like a shipping crate, the work inside reveals an almost overwhelming diversity of objects and the intimate atmosphere of the artist's mindscape. Size and content correspond exactly to the space in Pasadena, California, that McCarthy has used as a studio since the nineties. The entire space and all of its approximately three thousand objects, from a steel cabinet to a pencil, is tipped ninety degrees on its side; the viewer senses a consequential shift that is effectively carried out in the haptic quality of the book with its numerous images.

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