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Jan Groover, Photographer

Laboratory of Forms

With Contributions by Bruce Boice, Tatyana Franck, Paul Frèches, Émilie Delcambre Hirsch, Sarah Hermanson Meister, and Pau Maynés Tolosa

Distributed for Scheidegger & Spiess

Jan Groover, Photographer

Laboratory of Forms

With Contributions by Bruce Boice, Tatyana Franck, Paul Frèches, Émilie Delcambre Hirsch, Sarah Hermanson Meister, and Pau Maynés Tolosa
Jan Groover: Laboratory of Forms offers a rediscovery of the life and work of this unduly forgotten American artist. Although she started her career as a painter, Jan Groover (1943–2012) turned primarily to photography in the 1970s, developing a distinct artistic style that amalgamated both disciplines. She was especially known for her carefully composed photographic still-lifes. By the late 1980s, her photographs were sought by galleries only just beginning to embrace photographic art, and she was one of a handful of women to have a solo exhibition of her photographs at the Museum of Modern Art. By the 1990s, the New York Times described her work as “beautiful and masterly in the extreme.”

For the first time, this generously illustrated book traces the full arc of Groover’s career, from her beginnings in America to her late years in western France. Essays on her life and work and her significance as an artist complement the images, alongside a personal contribution by her husband, French artist and critic Bruce Boice.
 

192 pages | 130 color plates, 15 halftones | 8 1/4 x 10 3/4 | © 2019

Art: American Art, Photography

Philosophy: General Philosophy


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"Jan Groover, Photographer is an exhibition catalog to be coveted — and one not bogged down with essay after essay and some curator’s personal mission driving the selections. The images are all wonderfully reproduced, left to speak for themselves, and present the entirety of her career, earmarking series from her earliest experiments to her late portraiture and work with the body as abstract form."

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