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    Parabolic Lenses

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    Published by David Kordansky Gallery, Fred Eversley: Parabolic Lenses is the first major monograph dedicated to the artist’s work. The book features lush documentation of Parabolic Lenses created by Everlsey over the last four years. An essay by writer and curator Helen Molesworth provides historical and cultural context, while a text by the artist himself offers a firsthand account of the philosophical, scientific, and poetic underpinnings of his project.

    The monograph includes a fully illustrated conversation between Eversley and art historian and curator Danielle O'Steen that traces the artist's development from the beginning of his career to the present, as well as photographs of the Venice, California studio in which he lived and worked from 1969 to 2019.

    Essays by Fred Eversley and Helen Molesworth

    - Hardcover
    - 212 pages
    - Published 2022

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