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

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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Summary

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.

It Doesn't Mean Anything But it Looks Good Summary

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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GOR003481931
9781854379689
1854379682
It Doesn't Mean Anything But it Looks Good by Martin Clark
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Tate Publishing
20101101
140
N/A
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