Sterling Ruby
Collection
Monographs & Artists’ Books
Edited by
Alessandro Rabottini
Author(s)
Jörg Heiser
Robert Hobbs
Alessandro Rabottini
Sterling Ruby
Catherine Taft

Edition
English
June 2009
ISBN: 978-3-03764-010-4
Softcover, 237 x 286 mm
168 pages
Images 71 color / 4 b/w
CHF 60 / EUR 40 / £ 25 / US 55
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Comprehensive monograph

The multitude of media and techniques used by Sterling Ruby (*1972) in his work—ranging from sculpture to collage, installation to painting, ceramics to video and printing—reflects the issues he tackles: the conflict between individual impulses and mechanisms of social control, the coercive function of architectonic space, art as the domain of irrationality, the sphere of dysfunctional behavior, Minimalism and Art Brut, graffiti art, urban violence, desire, and pleasure.

His works combine memory of the past with attention to contemporary urban and popular phenomena. It is an art of expression and accumulation, of the overproduction of information and of the delirium of the senses, of neurosis and paranoia, and in which the gigantism of the shapes and their proliferation appear like a corrupt manifestation of desire, consumption, anxiety, and the need for control that characterizes contemporary occidental culture.

Published with GAMeC—Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Bergamo in collaboration with Emi Fontana Gallery, Milan, and West of Rome, Los Angeles.