Uta Barth


The definitive look at one of the most influential artists using photography today.


Survey by Pamela M. Lee, Interview by Matthew Higgs, Focus by Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, Artist's Choice by Joan Didion, Writings by Uta Barth


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Présentation
  • German-born, American-based artist Uta Barth (b.1958) is one of the most internationally influential artists using photography today
  • Barth's work is distinctve in contemporary art for its embrace of beautiful imagery and for its almost painterly use of photography
  • This is the only comprehensive, up-to-date monograph available on Barth's work



revues de presse

'The boldest, best executed, and most far-reaching publishing project devoted to contemporary art. These books will revolutionize the way contemporary art is presented and written about.' (Artforum)

'The combination of intelligent analysis, personal insight, useful facts and plentiful pictures is a superb format invaluable for specialists but also interesting for casual readers, it makes these books a must for the library of anyone who cares about contemporary art.' (Time Out)

'A unique series of informative monographs on individual artists.' (The Sunday Times)

'Gives the reader the impression of a personal encounter with the artists. Apart from the writing which is lucid and illuminating, it is undoubtedly the wealth of lavish illustrations which makes looking at these books a satisfying entertainment.' (The Art Book)



À propos de l'auteur

Pamela M Lee is Associate Professor of Art History at Stanford University, California, and author of Object to Be Destroyed: The Work of Gordon Matta-Clark (2000) and Chronophobia: On Time in the Art of the 1960s (2004), both published by MIT Press. Her writings have appeared in art journals such as October, Artforum and Parkett.

Matthew Higgs is a British artist, writer and curator now based in New York, where he is Curator and Director of White Columns. Some of the exhibitions he has organized include 'The Early Show', White Columns (2006); 'To Whom It May Concern', CCA Wattis Instute for the Arts, San Francisco (2002); 'Protest & Survive', Whitechapel Art Gallery, London (2000) and 'British Art Show 5', which toured the UK in 2000.

Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe is Chair of the MFA programme at the Art Center, Pasadena, and has contributed to such journals as Bomb, Critical Inquiry and Parkett. His books include Beyond Piety (1995), Beauty and the Contemporary Sublime (2000) and Frank Gehry: The City and Music (with Frank Gehry, 2001).



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