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On the occasion of a major exhibition, performance, and film premiere, this book considers Matthew Barney's epic seven-year project, an odyssey of death and its mythologies.
Over the course of about ten years, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Matthew Barney met several times to discuss Barney's past work, current projects and his plans for the future. The...
New York Times critic Michael Kimmelman has called Matthew Barney the most important American artist of his generation. Most known for his epic film series Cremaster Cycle (1994-2002) and Drawing...
L'exposition du Musée d'art moderne de la Ville de Paris montre les travaux réalisés par cet artiste américain entre 1994 et 2002 : cycle de vidéos en 5 parties, sculptures.
Matthew Barney: cremaster cycle
Edited by Nancy Spector. Essays by Nancy Spector and Neville Wakefield.
The definitive user's guide and then some to Matthew Barney's epic five-part epic film series, he Cremaster Cycle is filled with hundreds of Barney's fantastical images and surveys the project,...
Taking a cue from Redoubt's mountainous setting, the overall design of the book evokes a field guide.
The film series 'The Cremaster Cycle' is Matthew Barney's best-known work and he was the first recipient of the Hugo Boss Prize, awarded by the Guggenheim Museum. This is a retrospective looking at key works over his career.
Matthew Barney works in film, video, photography, drawing, installation and sculpture, as well as sound. This catalogue, produced in collaboration with the artist, documents works from the world-famous Goetz Collection...
Matthew Barney: New Work, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, December 12, 1991 Through January 30, 1992
The exhibition's curator, Neville Wakefield from New York, will juxtapose these works, alongside four large-scale sculptures by Barney, with a selection of northern renaissance paintings and works on paper containing Christian iconography.
Matthew Barney: 1987-2007
The film series The Cremaster Cycle is Matthew Barney's best-known work. In 1996, he was the first recipient of the Hugo Boss Prize, awarded by the Guggenheim Museum. This is a retrospective looking at key works over his career.
Matthew Barney: Cremaster 3
Matthew Barney: 1987-2007
Essays by Nancy Spector and Neville Wakefield.
Matthew Barney: Drawing Restraint
Matthew Barney: cremaster cycle