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Seductive Exacting Realism

Gardar Eide Einarsson - Versuchsstation DES Weltuntergangs

Silke Otto–Knapp – In the Waiting Room
Los Angeles-based artist Silke Otto-Knapp has developed a painting practice characterized by its rigorous process and attentiveness to the medium’s possibilities. Using layers of …

Mathias Poledna: Substance
In 2015 the Renaissance Society presented an exhibition of newly commissioned works by Los Angeles-based artist Mathias Poledna. Coinciding with the museum’s centennial, it marked …

Nora Schultz – Parrottree
Published on the occasion of Nora Schultz's exhibition Parrottree-Building for Bigger than Real, January 12 – February 23, 2014. It was Schultz's first solo museum show in the US …

Sadie Benning – Shared Eye
This richly illustrated volume offers an in-depth look into artist Sadie Benning’s exhibition Shared Eye, presented at the Renaissance Society and the Kunsthalle Basel. The forty …

Let me consider it from here
Published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition, Let me consider it from here features color reproductions of artworks by Saul Fletcher, Brook Hsu, and Tetsumi Kudo and …

Kevin Beasley – A View of a Landscape
A monograph and double LP offering an expansive and collaborative look at the practice of artist Kevin Beasley. The most ambitious publication devoted to American artist Kevin …

Liz Magor: BLOWOUT
In 2019, the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago and the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University co-organized an exhibition of a newly commissioned …

Marianne Heier - Surplus

Robert Grosvenor
Over a fifty-year career, Robert Grosvenor has produced a body of work that is at once solidly physical and conceptual, muscular and fluid. Grosvenor frequently uses industrial …

Josef Strau – The New World 2, Travels in Turtle Island
The second of two books published alongside Strau's 2014 Renaissance Society exhibition, The New World, Application for Turtle Island, this features an essay by Jay Sanders …