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Tara Donovan

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Renowned American artist Tara Donovan (born 1969) creates sculptural objects of enigmatic beauty by utilizing and experimenting with simple, everyday objects such as Scotch tape, drinking straws, paper plates, needles, plastic rods, toothpicks, mylar and buttons. At first these abstract objects resemble enlarged cellular structures, or living organisms from the depths of the ocean. "What I'm striving for is to be an alchemist and transcend the material," Donovan says. "It's more of a mimicking of the way of nature, the way things actually grow." Her method is also allied to an American Minimalist sculptural tradition that includes artists such as Sol LeWitt, Robert Irwin and James Turrell. This volume, with its handsome mirror-paper cover and debossing, presents eight works made between 2004 and 2012, as installed at the Arp Museum in Germany and the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark.

80 pages, Hardcover

First published September 16, 2008

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February 11, 2010
This book is a beautiful demonstration of Donovan's phenomenal work. The photographs are great in the way that it shows each piece as an installation shot and gradual moves into detail shots that allow the viewer to realize the everyday materials Donovan used.
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January 13, 2009
This is a monograph of the artist Tara Donovan. Her work is so hard to describe to people, but these photos really convey their essence. There's a nice interview with Donovan included.
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