Sturtevant Volume 1: The Brutal Truth Volume 2: Catalogue Raisonné Published by Hatje Cantz. Edited by Udo Kittelmann, Mario Kramer and Lena Maculan. Essay by Bernard BlistÀne. Interviews with Gerd de Vries and John Waters. Since the mid-1960s, Ohio-born artist Elaine Sturtevant has been concerned with one the of the most important themes in Western art--originality. Now living and working in Paris, she reproduces existing paintings by artists such as Marcel Duchamp, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns and Frank Stella--to name just a few. Often indistinguishable from the originals, these works call attention to the crucial issues of origin and difference. Designed and produced in close collaboration with the artist, this opulently illustrated, two-volume publication is both a catalogue of her extensive oeuvre and an artist's book. Supplemented by probing essays and interviews, it offers an unprecedented overview of the unique and unparalleled work of this American artist.
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