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Crédit image: Michael Petry, artist, author and curator

Œuvres de Michael Petry

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Date de naissance
1960
Sexe
male
Études
Middlesex University (PhD|Arts)
Organisations
MOCA London
Courte biographie
Michael Petry (b. Texas, 1960) has lived in London since 1981. He studied at Rice University, Houston (BA), London Guildhall University (MA), and has a Doctor in Arts from Middlesex University. Petry is an artist, author and Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) London, and Guest Curator for Futurecity.  He co-founded the Museum of Installation, was Guest Curator at the Kunstakademiet, Oslo, Research Fellow at the University of Wolverhampton and was Curator of the Royal Academy Schools Gallery. Petry is a Fellow of the Royal British Society of Sculptors (FRBS) and a Brother of the Art Workers Guild. Petry co-authored Installation Art (1994), and Installation in the New Millennium (2003), and authored Abstract Eroticism (1996) and A Thing of Beauty is...(1997). The Trouble with Michael, a monograph of his practice, was published by Art Media Press in 2001.  Petry’s book Hidden Histories: 20th century male same sex lovers in the visual arts (2004) was the first comprehensive survey of its kind, and accompanied the exhibition Hidden Histories he curated for The New Art Gallery Walsall. His two-volume book Golden Rain (2008) accompanied his installation for the On the Edge exhibition for Stavanger 2008, European Capital of Culture. Petry’s book, The Art of Not Making: The New Artist Artisan Relationship for Thames & Hudson (T&H) was published in hardback in 2011 (paperback, 2012).  Petry was the first Artist in Residence at Sir John Soane’s Museum (2010/11) exhibiting two bodies of work, published in Smoke & Mirrors (2011). His one man show The Touch of the Oracle at the Palm Springs Art Museum (2012) was accompanied by a ten year career review book. His current book Nature Morte: Contemporary Artists reinvigorate the Still-Life tradition (2013) was published in 4 hard back editions, T&H (UK/American), Hirmer (German) and Ludion (Dutch) and the touring exhibition based on the book will have its final installation at London’s Guildhall in 2017. Petry’s work was included in the 2015 Frontiers Reimagined at the Venice Biennale, and his one-man show AT the Core of the Algorithm accompanied his Campbell Lectures at Rice University, which will become a book - Art and Ethics for the University of Chicago (2017).

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Survey of word oriented art, from 20th and 21st century. Technically good photographs. Offers brief history of artist, vision, and funding. situated with in genre.
 
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JesseTheK | Jul 12, 2019 |
 
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SHCG | Mar 8, 2016 |
I picked this up because it was $2 at Half Price Books, and I wanted to rescue at least one copy from the ignominy that was the atmosphere of that particular Cincinnati suburb's Half Price. It is, as the cover says, a collection of "20th century male same sex lovers in the visual arts," although that description applies flexibly to the subjects of the works included in the book. Petry's editorial choices are surprisingly wonderful, tending to the brightly colored and the dazzlingly erotic; he focuses on two-dimensional works primarily, and seems to favor painting over other mediums. I noticed a theme of assemblage, paintings crowded with repetitions or figures. Petry's descriptions and background information are wickedly informative, but take second place to the color plates. I was able to rediscover some old favorites, such as Keith Boadwee. A wonderful coffee table book (depending on the coffee table), sure to provoke discussion.… (plus d'informations)
 
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wingsandfins | Nov 13, 2010 |

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Œuvres
16
Membres
126
Popularité
#159,216
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
3
ISBN
16
Langues
3

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