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John Baldessari Catalogue Raisonné: Volume Four: 1994-2004
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John Baldessari Catalogue Raisonné: Volume Four: 1994-2004 in Bloomington, MN
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John Baldessari Catalogue Raisonné: Volume Four: 1994-2004 in Bloomington, MN
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The fourth volume of the
John Baldessari Catalogue Raisonné
comprises approximately 370 works that represent the activity of this iconic conceptual artist between 1994 and 2004. Here, John Baldessari (b. 1931) continues to interrogate the possibilities of photographic appropriation, further developing his unique strategies for the production of meaning and narrative within the picture frame. Included in this crucial volume is the landmark
Goya
series, which shows the artist revisiting his characteristic photo-text pieces established early in his career. In the serial trio
Overlap
,
Intersection
and
Junction
, produced between 2000 and 2002, Baldessari riffs on the notion of pictorial space, with each series building on the preceding one. Along with a full chronology, an essay contributed by the eminent critic Robert Storr closely examines a selection of these works, articulating their place within the evolution of the artist’s career and their much broader historical climate.
Published in association with Marian Goodman Gallery
John Baldessari Catalogue Raisonné
comprises approximately 370 works that represent the activity of this iconic conceptual artist between 1994 and 2004. Here, John Baldessari (b. 1931) continues to interrogate the possibilities of photographic appropriation, further developing his unique strategies for the production of meaning and narrative within the picture frame. Included in this crucial volume is the landmark
Goya
series, which shows the artist revisiting his characteristic photo-text pieces established early in his career. In the serial trio
Overlap
,
Intersection
and
Junction
, produced between 2000 and 2002, Baldessari riffs on the notion of pictorial space, with each series building on the preceding one. Along with a full chronology, an essay contributed by the eminent critic Robert Storr closely examines a selection of these works, articulating their place within the evolution of the artist’s career and their much broader historical climate.
Published in association with Marian Goodman Gallery
The fourth volume of the
John Baldessari Catalogue Raisonné
comprises approximately 370 works that represent the activity of this iconic conceptual artist between 1994 and 2004. Here, John Baldessari (b. 1931) continues to interrogate the possibilities of photographic appropriation, further developing his unique strategies for the production of meaning and narrative within the picture frame. Included in this crucial volume is the landmark
Goya
series, which shows the artist revisiting his characteristic photo-text pieces established early in his career. In the serial trio
Overlap
,
Intersection
and
Junction
, produced between 2000 and 2002, Baldessari riffs on the notion of pictorial space, with each series building on the preceding one. Along with a full chronology, an essay contributed by the eminent critic Robert Storr closely examines a selection of these works, articulating their place within the evolution of the artist’s career and their much broader historical climate.
Published in association with Marian Goodman Gallery
John Baldessari Catalogue Raisonné
comprises approximately 370 works that represent the activity of this iconic conceptual artist between 1994 and 2004. Here, John Baldessari (b. 1931) continues to interrogate the possibilities of photographic appropriation, further developing his unique strategies for the production of meaning and narrative within the picture frame. Included in this crucial volume is the landmark
Goya
series, which shows the artist revisiting his characteristic photo-text pieces established early in his career. In the serial trio
Overlap
,
Intersection
and
Junction
, produced between 2000 and 2002, Baldessari riffs on the notion of pictorial space, with each series building on the preceding one. Along with a full chronology, an essay contributed by the eminent critic Robert Storr closely examines a selection of these works, articulating their place within the evolution of the artist’s career and their much broader historical climate.
Published in association with Marian Goodman Gallery

















