USA Today: New American Art from the Saatchi Gallery
by Meghan Dailey
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Thirty-five emerging young artists working in the United States are brought together in this spectacular publication which features over 300 of their works from The Saatchi Gallery collection. These recently made art works - most of which are no more than two years old - concentrate on the artists' views of world events and America's place in our global society. Many of the artists and their works have already attracted attention, and sometimes generated controversy through their political show more references. With thought-provoking essays and short texts on each artist, this book is essential for anyone with an interest in contemporary art. show lessTags
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This is an impressive tome presenting over 250 works from the Saatchi Gallery by forty American artists. Each artist is introduced with a short biography along with lists of exhibitions and a brief bibliography, all of which is contained within one page while the facing page offers a full-page black and white photograph of the artist (one submitted by the artist). This is followed by a selection of works, each caption but without any further commentary, and varying in number from around three and often to up to about ten for each artist.
The book is beautifully presented, the graphic presentation is clear, lively without being intrusive, and the quality of reproduction of the works is of a high standard. The majority are full page in show more size, sometimes larger. On these points is is hard to fault the book, other than to say I would have liked to have a little more to read about each artist and his/her work.
The works themselves it is harder to be objective about. Firstly, while titled USA Today, rather than an overall view of American art one cannot help but be reminded that this is in fact only that American art that is featured in the Saatchi Gallery - it has already been through a selection process. One is inclined to ask how much is this a true reflection overall of art in the USA today?
The work covers a range of media from the traditional (not a lot), two and three dimensional, and through to photography a DVD; representational, non-representational and abstract. Within the wide range one is bound to find something to interest, but I am still left wondering where art is really going, and worrying about the apparent continued disdain for (or fear of) draughtsmanship and more formal painting. show less
The book is beautifully presented, the graphic presentation is clear, lively without being intrusive, and the quality of reproduction of the works is of a high standard. The majority are full page in show more size, sometimes larger. On these points is is hard to fault the book, other than to say I would have liked to have a little more to read about each artist and his/her work.
The works themselves it is harder to be objective about. Firstly, while titled USA Today, rather than an overall view of American art one cannot help but be reminded that this is in fact only that American art that is featured in the Saatchi Gallery - it has already been through a selection process. One is inclined to ask how much is this a true reflection overall of art in the USA today?
The work covers a range of media from the traditional (not a lot), two and three dimensional, and through to photography a DVD; representational, non-representational and abstract. Within the wide range one is bound to find something to interest, but I am still left wondering where art is really going, and worrying about the apparent continued disdain for (or fear of) draughtsmanship and more formal painting. show less
Published to accompany an exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, Oct. 6-Nov. 4, 2006.
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