Lauren Quin: My Hellmouth
Synopsis
"Quin's paintings roil with the frenetic energy of many lines in motion, each moving with a different weight and at a different speed; the finished compositions hum with the radiant electricity of a neon sign" -Cultured
The paintings of Los Angeles- and San Francisco-based artist Lauren Quin (born 1992) have mesmerized audiences with their electric colors and pulsating lines. Her compositions contain an intricate language of overlapping shapes (most recently, Légeresque tubes), engendering a dizzying multitude of compositional center points. Each painting features motifs-spider, needle, sun-which she then transfers onto the canvas through a monoprint technique.
This is the first comprehensive monograph on Quin, accompanying her solo show at the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art. Featuring a foreword by Nerman director JoAnne Northrup, essays by art historian Fanny Singer and artist and writer Juliana Halpert, and an interview with the artist by curator Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer, My Hellmouth also provides insight into Quin's artistic process.
Publisher information
- Publisher: BLUM Books
- ISBN: 9780971298538
- Number of pages: 100
- Dimensions: 305 x 254 x 20 mm
- Weight: 1161g
- Languages: English
