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ArtDonald Moffett: The Extravagant VeinWritten by Valerie Cassel Oliver and Donald Moffett, Text by Bill Arning, Russell Feguson and Douglas Crimp
About This BookThe first comprehensive survey of Donald Moffett's important investigations into art history, paint, and form, this beautifully designed and fully illustrated catalogue will provide deep insights into the breadth and range of the artist's practice over the past twenty years. Often provocative, and at times humorous, Moffett's works are always beautifully rendered. An astute and thoughtful painter, Moffett knows the power of the artist to critique the world at large, and his love of Goya and Morandi are manifested in his ability to blend the subtle with the outlandish, the image with social critique. As with much of Moffett's work, he is fearless in addressing issues that still resonate today, such as the rights of openly gay men and women to serve in the military; the aesthetics of gay subcultures; and the rampant scandals that mar the politics of our age, and in so doing he engages us in larger universal meditations on loss, alienation, life, and death. About the AuthorValerie Cassel Oliver is senior curator at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston. Bill Arning is director of the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston. Russell Ferguson is chair of the department of art, UCLA, and adjunct curator at the Hammer Museum of Art. Douglas Crimp is the Fanny Knapp Allen Professor of art history at the University of Rochester. |





