Kiki Smith

Kiki Smith

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Engaging the most urgent social and spiritual issues of our day, the powerfully expressive work of artist Kiki Smith has helped restore the human body to a central place in contemporary art. Born in 1954, she created in the 1980s individual artworks and stunning installations, in mediums ranging from paper and glass to cast bronze, that used anatomy as a starting point for...more
Hardcover, 200 pages
Published October 1st 1998 by Bulfinch Press (first published 1998)
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Janelle
Excellent images and interviews, also good critiques of the work in relation to artist's life. Good research book, and a must have for your art library.
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