David Diao

Philip Tinari, Michael Corris (Contribution by), Pi Li (Contribution by), Sarah K. Rich (Contribution by), Felicia Chen (Contribution by)

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Author
Philip Tinari, Michael Corris (Contribution by), Pi Li (Contribution by), Sarah K. Rich (Contribution by), Felicia Chen (Contribution by)
Publish Date
2018-11-12
Book Type
Hardcover
Publisher Name
Ullens Center for Contemporary Art
Number of Pages
399
ISBN-10
3791356178
ISBN-13
9783791356174
citemno
245768
Edition
Illustrated
SKU
9783791356174

Description

Tracing a remarkably varied career, this monograph on the painter David Diao follows his stylistic evolution--from abstraction to genre-defying and candid self-exploration. This book accompanies the first full-scale retrospective of David Diao's entire oeuvre. It is a career of twists and turns--Diao's work was originally influenced by the New York School of the 1960s before he became obsessed with the work of Barnett Newman, referencing many of the artist's paintings in his own. After a period of restless inactivity, Diao's most recent works touch on his personal history as a Chinese immigrant in America, modernist architecture, and identity politics. In addition to spectacular reproductions of Diao's work over four decades, this comprehensive book features illustrations and essays on Diao's treatment of identity and his aversion to categorization; and analysis of Diao's work as a method of capturing the process of forgetting and the inherent fallibility of art historical memory. Long overdue, this book celebrates Diao's unique vision and art.