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| | PUBLISHER Skarstedt Fine ArtBOOK FORMAT Hardcover, 8 x 10 in. / 56 pgs / 21 color. PUBLISHING STATUS Pub Date 6/1/2007 Out of print DISTRIBUTION D.A.P. Exclusive Catalog: FALL 2007 p. 114 PRODUCT DETAILS ISBN 9780970909060 TRADE List Price: $30.00 CDN $35.00 AVAILABILITY Not available | EXHIBITION SCHEDULENew York Skarstedt Fine Art, Fall 2007 | | BROWSE THE 2019 SPRING CATALOG  Check out our Spring 2019 catalog, featuring more than 500 new books on art & culture. We welcome new publishers Arquine, Atelier Éditions, August Editions, The Design Museum, London, Eakins Press, Editions Patrick Frey, Fulgur Press, Kasmin, Lisson Gallery, Marciano Art Foundation, Marsilio Editori, Onomatopee and Ridinghouse to our list in 2019! |
|   |   | SKARSTEDT FINE ARTLaurie Simmons: Color Coordinated Interiors 1983Interview by James Welling.
Color Coordinated Interiors catalogues a little known but characteristic and illuminating early project of Laurie Simmons's from 1983, just a few years after her first solo show in New York. Simmons is best known for her chilling and sophisticated photographs of dolls and dollhouses--seminal works that can be found in the greatest collections of contemporary art throughout the world, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museum in New York. Here, Simmons created miniature spaces using projection and illusion rather than glue-and-board craft, casting photographs behind dolls and lighting her tiny models starkly with flashlights--they're "Teenettes," three-inch-high Japanese figures whose clothes and hairstyles are all molded from the same single piece of brightly-colored plastic. The Teenettes' features are fuzzy by nature, but the scenes behind them here are photographed so that piping on every pillow pops out. This guided tour, with an interview by California artist James Welling, puts this newly collected work in context.
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| | | | OF RELATED INTEREST |  | Edited by Carolina Nitsch. Essays by Carol Squiers and Laurie Simmons.CAROLINA NITSCH EDITIONSISBN: 9780974066608 | US $39.95Pub Date: 8/2/2003 Out of print | Not available
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|  | Artwork by Laurie Simmons. Photographs by Collier Schorr.SKARSTEDT FINE ARTISBN: 9780970909039 | US $30.00Pub Date: 3/2/2003 Out of print | Not available
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| |  | Edited by Lynne Tillman. Introduction by Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn. Text by Laurie Simmons.BALDWIN GALLERY/SALON 94 GALLERY/TOMIO KOYAMA GALLERY/WILKINSON GALLERYISBN: 9780615596891 | US $50.00Pub Date: 11/30/2012 Active | In stock
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FORMAT: Hardcover, 8 x 10 in. / 56 pgs / 21 color. LIST PRICE: U.S. $30.00 LIST PRICE: CANADA $35 ISBN: 9780970909060 PUBLISHER: Skarstedt Fine Art AVAILABLE: 6/1/2007 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Out of print AVAILABILITY: Not available
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| Laurie Simmons: Color Coordinated Interiors 1983 Published by Skarstedt Fine Art. Interview by James Welling. | Color Coordinated Interiors catalogues a little known but characteristic and illuminating early project of Laurie Simmons's from 1983, just a few years after her first solo show in New York. Simmons is best known for her chilling and sophisticated photographs of dolls and dollhouses--seminal works that can be found in the greatest collections of contemporary art throughout the world, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museum in New York. Here, Simmons created miniature spaces using projection and illusion rather than glue-and-board craft, casting photographs behind dolls and lighting her tiny models starkly with flashlights--they're "Teenettes," three-inch-high Japanese figures whose clothes and hairstyles are all molded from the same single piece of brightly-colored plastic. The Teenettes' features are fuzzy by nature, but the scenes behind them here are photographed so that piping on every pillow pops out. This guided tour, with an interview by California artist James Welling, puts this newly collected work in context.
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