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Genieve Figgis, 2017/Hardcover (out of print)

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Genieve Figgis
2017

Written by Alison Gingeras, Contribution by Dodie Kazanjian
Hardcover
160 pages
26,5 x 22,5 x 2 cm
10 3/8 x 8 7/8 x 0 3/4 inches
Published by Skira Rizzoli

Combining the dark wit of Francisco Goya with the lush painterly style of Elizabeth Peyton, Dublin-based artist Genieve Figgis is the painter of the moment. Within just a few years of leaving school, she has become a favorite of critics and artists alike, including Richard Prince, the art world’s resident provocateur. Remarkably prolific, Figgis paints quickly but deftly, cycling through a range of painterly styles and highly charged content, from bawdy, sexual vignettes with women and men in various states of undress to darker, more macabre scenes. Regardless of theme, each work is a world unto its own.

The beautifully packaged volume features the full complement of the artist’s ravishingly intimate work, including select drawings. Dodie Kazanjian interviews the artist regarding one of her most recent projects, paintings and sketches devoted to the classic tale of Romeo and Juliet, and her immersive process as she undertook them. Alison Gingeras contributes an essay exploring Figgis’s consummate storytelling and how this impulse relates to the artist’s Irish roots.

The author, Alison Gingeras, is an independent curator and art writer based in New York. Dodie Kazanjian is a writer on contemporary art based in New York and has been a contributing editor to Vogue for more than twenty-five years. Most recently, she became director of the Gallery Met of the Metropolitan Opera in New York.

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Genieve Figgis
2017

Written by Alison Gingeras, Contribution by Dodie Kazanjian
Hardcover
160 pages
26,5 x 22,5 x 2 cm
10 3/8 x 8 7/8 x 0 3/4 inches
Published by Skira Rizzoli

Combining the dark wit of Francisco Goya with the lush painterly style of Elizabeth Peyton, Dublin-based artist Genieve Figgis is the painter of the moment. Within just a few years of leaving school, she has become a favorite of critics and artists alike, including Richard Prince, the art world’s resident provocateur. Remarkably prolific, Figgis paints quickly but deftly, cycling through a range of painterly styles and highly charged content, from bawdy, sexual vignettes with women and men in various states of undress to darker, more macabre scenes. Regardless of theme, each work is a world unto its own.

The beautifully packaged volume features the full complement of the artist’s ravishingly intimate work, including select drawings. Dodie Kazanjian interviews the artist regarding one of her most recent projects, paintings and sketches devoted to the classic tale of Romeo and Juliet, and her immersive process as she undertook them. Alison Gingeras contributes an essay exploring Figgis’s consummate storytelling and how this impulse relates to the artist’s Irish roots.

The author, Alison Gingeras, is an independent curator and art writer based in New York. Dodie Kazanjian is a writer on contemporary art based in New York and has been a contributing editor to Vogue for more than twenty-five years. Most recently, she became director of the Gallery Met of the Metropolitan Opera in New York.

Genieve Figgis
2017

Written by Alison Gingeras, Contribution by Dodie Kazanjian
Hardcover
160 pages
26,5 x 22,5 x 2 cm
10 3/8 x 8 7/8 x 0 3/4 inches
Published by Skira Rizzoli

Combining the dark wit of Francisco Goya with the lush painterly style of Elizabeth Peyton, Dublin-based artist Genieve Figgis is the painter of the moment. Within just a few years of leaving school, she has become a favorite of critics and artists alike, including Richard Prince, the art world’s resident provocateur. Remarkably prolific, Figgis paints quickly but deftly, cycling through a range of painterly styles and highly charged content, from bawdy, sexual vignettes with women and men in various states of undress to darker, more macabre scenes. Regardless of theme, each work is a world unto its own.

The beautifully packaged volume features the full complement of the artist’s ravishingly intimate work, including select drawings. Dodie Kazanjian interviews the artist regarding one of her most recent projects, paintings and sketches devoted to the classic tale of Romeo and Juliet, and her immersive process as she undertook them. Alison Gingeras contributes an essay exploring Figgis’s consummate storytelling and how this impulse relates to the artist’s Irish roots.

The author, Alison Gingeras, is an independent curator and art writer based in New York. Dodie Kazanjian is a writer on contemporary art based in New York and has been a contributing editor to Vogue for more than twenty-five years. Most recently, she became director of the Gallery Met of the Metropolitan Opera in New York.

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