This three-volume publication is a visual journey through forty years of Nancy Rubins’ sculptures and drawings. The
first two volumes begin with Rubins’ student work, where her themes, methods and ambitions emerge. The first volume
moves through numerous large-scale sculptures incorporating massive quantities of used electric appliances with
concrete and rebar, then on to trailers, hot water heaters, mattresses, airplane parts, and small boats held in suspended
tension by webs of cables. The second volume explores Rubins’ often gigantic and sculptural drawings, densely covered
with graphite pencil marks that embody the intense and abundant energy of their making. A final booklet with a series
of playful and candid self-portrait photographs taken at the Baltimore train station photo booth in 1972–4 completes
Work.
Nancy Rubins was born in 1952 in Naples, Texas, and today lives and works in Topanga, California near Los Angeles.
Rubins has installed monumental sculptures across the United States and Europe, and significant public and private
collections hold her work. She has exhibited at institutions including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Museum
of Contemporary Art in San Diego, and the Venice Biennale.weiterlesen