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Robert Gober

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Robert Gober: Tick Tock, like the exhibition of the same name-Gober's first since his 2014 survey at the Museum of Modern Art-is divided into three sections. In the first, a series of drawings depict tree trunks, human torsos and barred windows. The second section consists of 18 wall-mounted assemblages, including fragments and motifs from prior sculptures. In her essay, Helen Molesworth describes them as "what happens to memories when they are literally objectified-when they take up residence outside of us."

The final section centers on a sculpture first shown at the 2001 Venice Biennale. Inspired by Gober's childhood home and modeled after a church on Long Island, it depicts a pair of cellar doors opening onto a staircase set into the gallery floor. At the foot of the stairs, a yellow door with a handle of braided human hair seems to leak light around its edges.

Illustrated with color plates, this book is a testament to the artist's explorations of faith and loss through metaphor.

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ISBN: 9781944929169
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Author: Helen Molesworth
Illustrator: Robert Gober
Publisher: Matthew Marks Gallery an imprint of ARTBOOK | D.A.P.
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 80 pages
Genres: Individual artists, art monographs