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Jo Baer: Up Close in the Land of the Giants

Jo Baer: Up Close in the Land of the Giants

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Up Close in the Land of the Giants is a new book by Jo Baer that collects new paintings and writings by the American minimalist. It is a deliberate sibling to Baer's 2013 exhibition catalog In the Land of the Giants and offers readers a deeper look into the artist's thinking on her paintings and the reasons behind the sources she has chosen to reference. The catalog is wide-ranging in its subject matter and is organized in sections that move between analysis of specific series of paintings to chapters that delve into bodies of research from fields as diverse as anthropology and archaeology to astronomy and geography.

Format: Hardback
Length: 130 pages
Publication date: 23 April 2021
Publisher: TeamLab


Amidst the captivating tapestry of artistic expression, Jo Baer, the renowned American minimalist, has unveiled a mesmerizing collection of paintings and recollections of Ireland. This extraordinary endeavor, aptly titled Up Close in the Land of the Giants, emerges as a deliberate sibling to Baer's 2013 exhibition catalog, In the Land of the Giants. Published on the occasion of her eponymous dual exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and the Ludwig Museum Cologne, this new volume expands the horizons of exploration, offering readers a profound delve into the artist's own contemplations and the profound sources of inspiration that shape her compositions.

In terms of layout and design, this captivating companion echoes the essence of its predecessor, yet it unfurls before us like a gateway to the artist's innermost thoughts. With an expanded word count, it grants us a deeper glimpse into Baer's artistic journey, illuminating the intricate tapestry of her paintings and the profound motivations that fuel her creative spirit.

The catalog, spanning a vast array of subjects, is meticulously organized into sections that gracefully traverse between in-depth analyses of specific painting series and chapters that delve into diverse fields of research. These fields, ranging from anthropology and archaeology to astronomy and geography, have left an indelible mark on Baer's artistic odyssey, shaping her compositions with a rich tapestry of knowledge and insight.

As we immerse ourselves in the pages of Up Close in the Land of the Giants, we embark on a transformative journey through the artist's visual language and the profound resonances she has cultivated. Each painting becomes a portal to a world of emotions and narratives, inviting us to explore the depths of her artistic vision and the rich tapestry of cultural references that inform her work.

Jo Baer's Up Close in the Land of the Giants is a testament to the power of art to transcend boundaries and ignite our imagination. It serves as a profound exploration of the human condition, cultural heritage, and the boundless possibilities of artistic expression. Through her meticulous attention to detail and her unwavering commitment to her craft, Baer has created a masterpiece that invites us to embark on a visual journey that transcends time and space.

In conclusion, Jo Baer's Up Close in the Land of the Giants is a testament to the enduring legacy of American minimalist art. It stands as a beacon of creativity, offering us a glimpse into the artist's profound insights and the rich tapestry of artistic inspiration that shapes her work. As we immerse ourselves in this captivating collection, we are invited to embark on a journey of discovery, where art becomes a conduit for understanding and empathy, and where the boundaries between the past and the present are blurred.

Weight: 752g
Dimension: 278 x 210 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781948701334

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