Anna Maria Maiolino
By Helen Molesworth, Bryan Barcena, Briony Fer, Sergio B. Martins and Anne Wagner.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition Anna Maria Maiolino, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, August 4, 2017 – December 31, 2017.
Born in Calabria, Italy, in 1942, Anna Maria Maiolino is one of the leading artists of her generation. Her work reflects the major cultural and political realities of postwar Europe and South America as well as issues of patriarchy, feminism, and immigration. This book presents her prints, drawings, sculpture, photography, video, and performance pieces. From her early woodcuts, which spoke directly to the tense political atmosphere of her adopted country of Brazil, to her introspective works on paper—every aspect of Maiolino’s incredibly diverse and accomplished career is presented in exquisite illustrations and with a series of informed and provocative essays.
- MOCA & Prestel, 2017
- Hardcover, 192 pages
- 200 color illustrations
- 9 x 11 inches
- This title is out of print
- Condition: New