![]() ![]() Together, the beautiful reproductions and telling commentary make this an essential volume for anyone open to exploring new paths. She is a frequent speaker on the intersection of creativity and cartography, and has curated gallery exhibitions in New York and London, and at the Kemper Museum in Kansas City. Essays by Gayle Clemans bring an in-depth look into the artists' maps of Joyce Kozloff, Landon Mackenzie, Ingrid Calame, Guillermo Kuitca, and Maya Lin. Katharine Harmon is a Seattle-based writer, editor, and book producer. In The Map as Art, Harmon collects 360 colorful, map-related artistic visions by well-known artists-such as Ed Ruscha, Julian Schnabel, Olafur Eliasson, William Kentridge, and Vik Muniz-and many more less-familiar artists for whom maps are the inspiration for creating art. Using paint, salt, souvenir tea towels, or their own bodies, map artists explore a world free ofgeographical constraints. ![]() It is little surprise that in an era of globalized politics, culture, and ecology contemporary artists are drawn to mapsto express their visions. Filled with 360 colorful works by well known artists including Ed Ruscha. This volume by Katharine Harmon, author of our best-selling book You Are Here, extends that book's celebration of mapmaking to the world of artists' maps. THE MAP AS ART: Contemporary Artists Explore Cartography. ![]() As seen in O: The Oprah Magazine, the New York Times Book Review, USA Today, Cool Hunting, and countless other media outlets, The Map as Art is available now in a paperback edition. ![]()
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