Overview
Los Angeles-based contemporary artist Uta Barth (b. 1958) has spent her decades-long career exploring the complexities and limits of human and mechanical vision. At first, her photographs appear to be deceptively simple depictions of everyday objects-light filtering through a window, tree branches bereft of leaves, a sparsely appointed domestic interior-but these images, visually spare yet conceptually rigorous, underlie a layered, nuanced emerge from her investigation of sight, perception, light, and time. In this richly illustrated monograph, curator Arpad Kovacs and contributors Lucy Gallun and Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe chart Barth's career path and discuss her most significant compositional series, revealing the different ways she has drawn attention away from how she has rejected the primacy of a traditional photographic subject and instead called attention to what is on the periphery. The book includes previously unpublished bodies of work made early in her career that add much to our understanding of this significant important artist. Also included is Barth's most recent work, ...from dawn to dusk, an ambitious commission marking the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Getty Center.
Full Product Details
Publisher: Getty Trust Publications
Imprint: Getty Publications
ISBN: 9781606068052
ISBN 10: 1606068059
Pages: 264
Publication Date: 23 April 2024
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Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
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Reviews
"""Both playful and thoughtful, Peripheral Vision is a fine introduction to an artist's oeuvre.""--Ho Lin ""Foreword Reviews"" (1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM)"
Author Information
Arpad Kovacs is assistant curator in the Department of Photographs at the J. Paul Getty Museum.