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B. Wurtz: Pan Paintings

Contributor(s): Wurtz, B (Artist), Kulok, Barney (Editor), Cooke, Erica (Text by (Art/Photo Books))

ISBN: 9780578634302

Publisher: Hunters Point Press

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Pub Date: September 29, 2020

Dewey: 709.2

LCCN: 2020934284

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.20" H x 10.20" L x 10.10" W ( 2.20 lbs) 104 pages

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Gorgeous abstractions on roasting pans and takeout containers from a beloved figure of the New York art world

For nearly five decades New York-based artist B. Wurtz (born 1948) has transformed humble materials and discarded objects into humorous and wryly beautiful works of art. This full-color, Swiss-bound monograph focuses on the artist's iconic series of "pan paintings" made on disposable aluminum roasting pans and to-go containers. In 1990, Wurtz discovered patterns stamped in the bottom of these mass-produced products and grasped their potential as "readymade abstract paintings." In the three decades since, he has worked across a wide variety of pan shapes and sizes, applying dazzling combinations of color using the patterns as predetermined compositions. Pan Paintings provides the first overview of the various permutations in color and shape that comprise this long-term series. The book includes an essay by art historian and curator Erica Cooke which considers this critically acclaimed body of work and its deep entanglement with the craft-oriented ethos and amateur culture of postwar America.

Review Quotes: Edited by artist and publisher Barney Kulok with an essay by art historian and curator Erica Cooke, this monograph centers on the work of New York-based artist B. Wurtz. The artist is famous for transforming nondescript disposable aluminum roasting pans and to-go containers into works of art by painting on them.--Natasha Wolff "Forbes: Media"

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