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Julia Chiang - Coming Together, Coming Apart

Julia Chiang - Coming Together, Coming Apart

Julia Chiang has exhibited her pattern and text-based artworks widely in both New York and Tokyo, combining poetic letterforms and precise patterns in a deceptively simple style. Exuberant, beautiful and colourful, this book – produced in conjunction with her July 2013 exhibition at Nanzuka Gallery in Tokyo – collates her abstract paintings and ceramics from 2011 to the present and features an essay by Lumi Tan. Thanks to PictureBox (Brooklyn).

48 pages, 12 x 20 cm, softcover, PictureBox (Brooklyn).

 

$14.11
Julia Chiang - Coming Together, Coming Apart
$14.11

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Julia Chiang - Coming Together, Coming Apart

Julia Chiang has exhibited her pattern and text-based artworks widely in both New York and Tokyo, combining poetic letterforms and precise patterns in a deceptively simple style. Exuberant, beautiful and colourful, this book – produced in conjunction with her July 2013 exhibition at Nanzuka Gallery in Tokyo – collates her abstract paintings and ceramics from 2011 to the present and features an essay by Lumi Tan. Thanks to PictureBox (Brooklyn).

48 pages, 12 x 20 cm, softcover, PictureBox (Brooklyn).

 

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Julia Chiang has exhibited her pattern and text-based artworks widely in both New York and Tokyo, combining poetic letterforms and precise patterns in a deceptively simple style. Exuberant, beautiful and colourful, this book – produced in conjunction with her July 2013 exhibition at Nanzuka Gallery in Tokyo – collates her abstract paintings and ceramics from 2011 to the present and features an essay by Lumi Tan. Thanks to PictureBox (Brooklyn).

48 pages, 12 x 20 cm, softcover, PictureBox (Brooklyn).