Genieve Figgis

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Publisher: Skira Rizzoli
Publication Date: 2017
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Fine
Edition: 1st
Hardcover, with dust jacket. 160 pgs. 10.4 in. x 8.8 in. x 0.8 in. Fine in near fine+ dj, with very light wear to jacket corners. Nearly new. The beautifully packaged volume features the full complement of the artist's ravishingly intimate work, including select drawings. Dodie Kazanjian interviews the artist regarding one of her most recent projects, paintings and sketches devoted to the classic tale of Romeo and Juliet, and her immersive process as she undertook them. Alison Gingeras contributes an essay exploring Figgis's consummate storytelling and how this impulse relates to the artist's Irish roots.

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Publisher: Skira Rizzoli
Publication Date: 2017
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Fine
Edition: 1st
Hardcover, with dust jacket. 160 pgs. 10.4 in. x 8.8 in. x 0.8 in. Fine in near fine+ dj, with very light wear to jacket corners. Nearly new. The beautifully packaged volume features the full complement of the artist's ravishingly intimate work, including select drawings. Dodie Kazanjian interviews the artist regarding one of her most recent projects, paintings and sketches devoted to the classic tale of Romeo and Juliet, and her immersive process as she undertook them. Alison Gingeras contributes an essay exploring Figgis's consummate storytelling and how this impulse relates to the artist's Irish roots.

Publisher: Skira Rizzoli
Publication Date: 2017
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Fine
Edition: 1st
Hardcover, with dust jacket. 160 pgs. 10.4 in. x 8.8 in. x 0.8 in. Fine in near fine+ dj, with very light wear to jacket corners. Nearly new. The beautifully packaged volume features the full complement of the artist's ravishingly intimate work, including select drawings. Dodie Kazanjian interviews the artist regarding one of her most recent projects, paintings and sketches devoted to the classic tale of Romeo and Juliet, and her immersive process as she undertook them. Alison Gingeras contributes an essay exploring Figgis's consummate storytelling and how this impulse relates to the artist's Irish roots.