Art Books
Becoming Imperceptible
By Wendy TronrudThe first and largest section of Becoming Imperceptible assembles found historical images from the early to mid-20th century, reproduced here in photocopy-quality black and white, a visual aesthetic Pendleton often uses in his artwork.
Ramblings of a Wannabe Painter
By Alyssa ColluraPublished as a part of David Zwirner Books’s series on ekphrasis, Ramblings of a Wannabe Painter offers an unfiltered look into the provocative mind of Paul Gauguin.
The Weight of the World
By Avra SpectorFor Adnan, the job of an artist, regardless of form or medium, is to participate in that double attraction: both to hear and see the world actively, to meet and collide with it.
Reading as Art & Publishing as Artistic Practice
By Megan N. LibertyCan reading be a form of making? And if reading is making, what, then, of publishing? Two recent publications take these questions as their starting points.