Sandy Skoglund
reality under siege : a retrospective.
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Author
Contributions
- Smith College. Museum of Art. - Contributor
Publication
1998 - Smith College Museum of Art in association with H.N. Abrams, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
29,750 words, Guess
Page Count
119 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL689192M
- ISBN-100810941856
- OCLC Control Number37481445
- OCLC Control Numbersandyskoglundrea0000skog
- Library of Congress Control Number97036229
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- Goodreads2806359
- LibraryThing2719851
Classifications
- DDC779/.092
- LCCTR647 .S56 1998
Alternate Titles
- Reality under siege
Description
Sandy Skoglund has been in the forefront of contemporary art in the United States and abroad for nearly two decades, bridging the boundaries between sculpture, installation art, and photography. She has consistently delighted and astonished audiences with witty, puzzling, and intriguing room-sized environments, sometimes peopled with human models or mannequins and often filled with animal sculptures, which also appear in her photographs and prints. Among her best known works are Radioactive Cats (an array of ravenous green cats in an all-gray kitchen), and Revenge of the Goldfish (a nightmarish aquariumlike bedroom in which huge, red-orange goldfish swim in the air and over every surface). Skoglund's reality-teasing innovations have even included using food as the sculptor's material. Her 1992 installation The Cocktail Party featured a gathering of partygoers covered in cheese puffs; another work called Body Limits offered two figures wrapped in raw bacon strips. Often exhibited in solo shows of installations, prints, and photographs as well as in group exhibitions of photography, Sandy Skoglund had never been given a retrospective until the museum of art at her alma mater, Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, prepared the career-wide survey on which this book is based. For the exhibition, Skoglund made three new works of art: a lithograph, Babies at Paradise Pond, which she created on the Smith campus in 1995; a new installation for the retrospective's premiere in March 1998 called Walking on Eggshells; and a photograph of the installation made in her New York studio.
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