ROBERT MANGOLD with texts by Richard Shiff, Robert Storr, Arthur C. Danto and Nancy Princenthal
Phaidon Press, 2000, First edition, 332 pp., 10" X 10", Hardcover with clear acetate Jacket
Near fine (slight bump to crown, otherwise fine - please see photos)
This first comprehensive monograph assesses Mangold's contribution to contemporary painting, with essays by some of the most distinguished writers on contemporary art. Richard Shiff interprets Mangold's art in the context of its broad cultural history; Robert Storr analyses the work in relation to late twentieth-century painting; Arthur C Danto examines in depth the Zone Paintings series; and Nancy Princenthal presents a chronological history of the concepts in the work. Also included is a conversation with the artist's wife, painter Sylvia Plimack Mangold, about the sources behind his work, and artist's statements accompanied by photographs of the artist in his studio by their son, the noted film maker James Mangold.