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Jay Shinn’s practice begins with a question: What do we see? With a focus on the past twenty years, this career monograph examines the work of American painter Jay Shinn (b. 1957), who has distinguished himself by exploring minimal geometric abstraction and spatial illusion through color, line, and light projection. The limits he sets on his practice—rules that individual works and bodies of work must follow—open up a vast field of visual expression and possibilities, all in pursuit of the soul or spirit of his art.
With contributions from Alison de Lima Greene, Peter Soriano, and Jeremy Strick. ISBN 979-8-9913467-0-2 $60 + $10 shipping (3 - 8 business days) Hardcover, 9 x 12 in. / 144 pages, full color Design by Mortimer Lebigre; printing by die Keure |
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