Amalia pica biography of christopher
Amalia Pica
- Publisher
- MCA Chicago, with MIT List Visual Arts Center and ARTBOOK | D.A.P.
- Binding
- Radius-cut board cover with PVC dust jacket
- Pages
- 112
- Dimensions
- 203×254
About
This volume accompanies the first major solo museum exhibition in the United States of the work of Argentinean-born, London-based artist Amalia Pica (b. 1978). Pica explores metaphor, communication and civic participation through drawings, sculptures, large-scale photographic prints, slide projections, live performances and installations. Using simple materials such as photocopies, lightbulbs, drinking glasses, beer bottles, bunting and cardboard, Pica creates work that is both formally beautiful and conceptually rigorous. Pica is particularly interested in the limits and failures of language and human communication, and the ways in which thought translates to action, idea to object. Her work is optimistic in its reflection of moments of shared experience, often incorporating signifiers of celeb