Making Their Mark: Art by Women in the Shah Garg Collection
Edited with text and interview by Mark Godfrey, Katy Siegel. Text by Daniel Belasco, Glenn Adamson, David J. Getsy, Kirsty Bell, Jessica Bell Brown, Gloria Sutton, Kevin Beasley, Charles Gaines, Lyle Ashton Harris, Jacqueline Humphries, Allison Katz, Helen Marten, Laura Owens, Tschabalala Self, Christina Quarles, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Joyce J. Scott, Kay Sekimachi, Mary Weatherford, Aria Dean, Kay WalkingStick.
A celebration of groundbreaking works by generations of women artists from Joan Mitchell to Julie Mehretu and beyond
This book explores the bold vision and vast range of achievements of women artists working predominantly across North America from the late 1960s into the present moment. The paintings, sculpture and mixed-media works featured are drawn from the Shah Garg Collection, which is dedicated to illuminating the critical role that women have played in shaping the development of abstraction and the narratives of art more broadly. Making Their Mark includes two sweeping essays by editors Mark Godfrey and Katy Siegel, writings by six scholars on topics relevant to the depth of the collection, such as the importance of craft traditions, artistic experimentation with new technologies and the impact of personal and communal identity on artmaking, as well as lively texts by 15 artists about the artists who inspire them. Richly illustrated with works by 136 artists, this volume offers new insights that make it a resource for students of art and general readers alike. Artists include: Pacita Abad, Candida Alvarez, Olga de Amaral, Emma Amos, Firelei Báez, Jennifer Bartlett, Barbara Chase-Riboud, Trude Guermonprez, Jacqueline Humphries, Suzanne Jackson, Maria Lassnig, Simone Leigh, Julie Mehretu, Joan Mitchell, Senga Nengudi, Toyin Ojih Odutula, Calida Rawles, Ilana Savdie, Tschabalala Self, Lorna Simpson, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Pat Steir, Lenore Tawney, Toshiko Takaezu, Charline von Heyl, Kay WalkingStick and Mary Weatherford.
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The New York Times: Arts
Hilarie M. Sheets
Ms. Shah uses her own extensive collection, influence and knowledge to make the world aware of talent that often goes unrecognized.
Nob Hill Gazette
David Nash
Shah and her husband, Gaurav Garg, have amassed the seminal art collection in a relatively short 10 years, but the impact will have long-lasting effects.
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Featured spreads are from Making Their Mark: Art by Women in the Shah Garg Collection, the remarkable, 432-page catalog documenting Komal Shah and Gaurav Garg’s renowned and ever-growing collection of abstract works by contemporary women artists, including Faith Ringgold, Elizabeth Murray and Hilary Pecis (pictured here), among more than 130 such other rising and established luminaries as Pacita Abad, Firelei Báez, Maria Lassnig, Simone Leigh, Lorna Simpson, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Pat Steir, Charline von Heyl and Kay WalkingStick. In her interview with noted British curator Mark Godfrey, who contributes major texts to the book along with curator Katy Siegel, Shah concludes, “I feel that my mission is to shine light equally on great artists whether they have been seen and celebrated or are still underrecognized. So, as a guiding principle of this book, you, Katy and I decided to celebrate all the artists on level playing field. I also acknowledge that despite my best efforts, there are so many artists still to meet and shine a light on, across the world. I have only scratched the surface in my journey of discovery and support. That is the beauty of a living and growing collection.” continue to blog
Featured spreads are from Making Their Mark: Art by Women in the Shah Garg Collection, the remarkable, 432-page catalog documenting Komal Shah and Gaurav Garg’s renowned and ever-growing collection of abstract works by contemporary women artists, including Faith Ringgold, Elizabeth Murray and Hilary Pecis (pictured here), among more than 130 such other rising and established luminaries as Pacita Abad, Firelei Báez, Maria Lassnig, Simone Leigh, Lorna Simpson, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Pat Steir, Charline von Heyl and Kay WalkingStick. In her interview with noted British curator Mark Godfrey, who contributes major texts to the book along with curator Katy Siegel, Shah concludes, “I feel that my mission is to shine light equally on great artists whether they have been seen and celebrated or are still underrecognized. So, as a guiding principle of this book, you, Katy and I decided to celebrate all the artists on level playing field. I also acknowledge that despite my best efforts, there are so many artists still to meet and shine a light on, across the world. I have only scratched the surface in my journey of discovery and support. That is the beauty of a living and growing collection.” continue to blog
FORMAT: Hbk, 9.75 x 11.5 in. / 432 pgs / 267 color. LIST PRICE: U.S. $60.00 LIST PRICE: CANADA $84 GBP £52.00 ISBN: 9781941366509 PUBLISHER: Gregory R. Miller & Co. AVAILABLE: 5/2/2023 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Active AVAILABILITY: In stock TERRITORY: WORLD
Making Their Mark: Art by Women in the Shah Garg Collection
Published by Gregory R. Miller & Co.. Edited with text and interview by Mark Godfrey, Katy Siegel. Text by Daniel Belasco, Glenn Adamson, David J. Getsy, Kirsty Bell, Jessica Bell Brown, Gloria Sutton, Kevin Beasley, Charles Gaines, Lyle Ashton Harris, Jacqueline Humphries, Allison Katz, Helen Marten, Laura Owens, Tschabalala Self, Christina Quarles, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Joyce J. Scott, Kay Sekimachi, Mary Weatherford, Aria Dean, Kay WalkingStick.
A celebration of groundbreaking works by generations of women artists from Joan Mitchell to Julie Mehretu and beyond
This book explores the bold vision and vast range of achievements of women artists working predominantly across North America from the late 1960s into the present moment. The paintings, sculpture and mixed-media works featured are drawn from the Shah Garg Collection, which is dedicated to illuminating the critical role that women have played in shaping the development of abstraction and the narratives of art more broadly. Making Their Mark includes two sweeping essays by editors Mark Godfrey and Katy Siegel, writings by six scholars on topics relevant to the depth of the collection, such as the importance of craft traditions, artistic experimentation with new technologies and the impact of personal and communal identity on artmaking, as well as lively texts by 15 artists about the artists who inspire them. Richly illustrated with works by 136 artists, this volume offers new insights that make it a resource for students of art and general readers alike.
Artists include: Pacita Abad, Candida Alvarez, Olga de Amaral, Emma Amos, Firelei Báez, Jennifer Bartlett, Barbara Chase-Riboud, Trude Guermonprez, Jacqueline Humphries, Suzanne Jackson, Maria Lassnig, Simone Leigh, Julie Mehretu, Joan Mitchell, Senga Nengudi, Toyin Ojih Odutula, Calida Rawles, Ilana Savdie, Tschabalala Self, Lorna Simpson, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Pat Steir, Lenore Tawney, Toshiko Takaezu, Charline von Heyl, Kay WalkingStick and Mary Weatherford.