Vitamin P2. New perspectives in painting
The first volume of “Vitamin P”, published in 2002, inaugurated a vibrant period for painting. Since its publication, a whole new generation of painters has emerged, some inspired by the artists who appeared in that book, others taking cues from new sources. “Vitamin P2: New Perspectives in Painting” introduces this new wave of painters to the world. The vast medium of painting continues to be a central pillar of artistic practice, and “Vitamin P2” presents the outstanding artists who are currently engaging with and pushing the boundaries of the medium. Over 80 international critics, artists and curators have nominated the 115 artists who have made a fresh, unique or innovative contribution to recent painting. All of the artists in “Vitamin P2” have recently emerged onto the international scene, and none appeared in the first “Vitamin P”. An introduction by Barry Schwabsky, who also wrote the introduction for “Vitamin P”, provides a broad overview of recent developments in the medium while also looking towards its future.
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Turkina Olesya (Article author), Schwabsky Barry (Article author, Preface), Milliard Coline (Article author), Herbert Martin (Article author), Falconer Morgan (Article author), Griffin Jonathan (Article author), Perry Colin (Article author), Hoffmann Jens (Article author), Neal Jane (Article author), Robecchi Michele (Article author), Tello Verónica (Article author), Pedrosa Adriano (Article author), Tannert Christoph (Article author), Azimi Negar (Article author), Merjian Ara H. (Article author), Nickas Bob (Article author), Scott Kitty (Article author), Trigg David (Article author), Ambrozy Lee (Article author), Busta Caroline (Article author), Tumlir Jan (Article author), Lu Carol Yinghua (Article author), Aguirre Peio (Article author), Lehrer‑Graiwer Sarah (Article author), Enright Robert (Article author), Filipovic Elena (Article author), Hasting Julia (Designer)
Davis Noah, Hubbard Alex, Kallat Jitish, Smith Josh, Brätsch Kerstin, Eggerer Thomas, Ekblad Ida, Liu Xiaodong, Madani Tala, Molzan Dianna, Ruby Sterling, Shaw Raqib, Thomas Mickalene, Bujnowski Rafal, Carnegie Gillian, Decrauzat Philippe, Ghenie Adrian, Heyl Charline von, Walker Kelley, Wang Xingwei, Wulff Katharina, Grotjahn Mark, Guyton Wade, Harsha N. S., Joffe Chantal, Kudo Makiko, Maciejowski Marcin, Mortimer Justin, Otto‑Knapp Silke, Pestoni Jon, James Merlin, Johanson Chris, Malani Nalini, Sorensen Glenn, Weischer Matthias, Ołowska Paulina, Moran Katy, Pessoli Alessandro, Pushnitsky Vitaly, Schutz Dana, Sillman Amy, Wekua Andro, Yiadom‑Boakye Lynette, Zhang Enli, Abney Nina Chanel, Aldrich Richard, Araujo Juan, Rayne Blake, Schoorel Maaike, Anderson Hurvin, Borremans Michaël, Brice Lisa, Eisenman Nicole, Gonzales Wayne, Hawkins Richard, Kobe Martin, Songsong Li, Savu Şerban, Auerbach Tauba, Balincourt Jules de, Bradford Mark
London
2012
352 pages
9780714861609
Available on request
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