Doron Langberg
Synopsis
The long-awaited first monograph on contemporary artist Doron Langberg Prominent among a new generation of figurative painters, Doron Langberg creates work that brims with emotion and revel in the medium's physicality. From club scenes to gay intimacy to wildflowers and sweeping landscapes, the broad scope of themes and experiences in Langberg's work are united by the artist's deeply felt explorations in the medium of painting. Their expansive yet sensitive take on relationships, sexuality, nature, family, and the self proposes how painting can both portray and create queer subjectivity. This expansive first monograph features more than 100 paintings made by Langberg over the past ten years and features new writing by Ian Alteveer, hannah baer, and Gaby Collins-Fernandez alongside an illuminating conversation with Langberg's close friends, the artists Njideka Akunyili Crosby and Salman Toor. Beautifully designed, this richly illustrated volume is filled with full-bleed details and multiple gatefolds, allowing for an immersive dive into the work of one of the most innovative contemporary painters today.
Publisher information
- Publisher: The Monacelli Press
- ISBN: 9781580937535
- Number of pages: 258
- Dimensions: 320 x 230 mm
- Languages: English
