It Doesn't Mean Anything But it Looks Good by Martin Clark

It Doesn't Mean Anything But it Looks Good by Martin Clark

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Lily van der Stokker is a Dutch artist based in Amsterdam and New York. Her bold works most often take the form of large-scale decorative wall drawings and deal, in a disarmingly unashamed and exuberant way, with ideas of beauty, love, relationships, family and the everyday. This book accompanies the largest exhibition of her work in the UK.

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It Doesn't Mean Anything But it Looks Good by Martin Clark

Lily van der Stokker (b.1954) is a Dutch artist based in Amsterdam and New York. Her bold, colourful works most often take the form of large-scale decorative wall drawings and deal, in a disarmingly unashamed and exuberant way, with ideas of beauty, love, relationships, family and the everyday. Playing on stereotypical femininity, she has developed a style she calls 'nonshouting feminism' through which to explore ideas often thought of as 'forbidden' in contemporary art - the decorative, the sentimental and the 'nice.' This fully illustrated book accompanies the largest exhibition of her work to date in the UK.
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ISBN 13 9781854379689
ISBN 10 1854379682
Title It Doesn't Mean Anything But it Looks Good
Author Martin Clark
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Tate Publishing
Year published 2010-11-01
Number of pages 140
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.