Michael Cooper: A Sculptural Odyssey, 1968-2011
Michael Cooper's beyond-belief work explores the boundaries between craft, art and design. His complex and masterfully crafted sculptures explore seemingly commonplace objects that are transformed by his wit, humor and insight into human nature. This publication features a broad retrospect of his work from 1968 to 2011. Stunning images paired with an in-depth question and answer conversation with the artist compliment an introduction by distinguished curator Harold B. Nelson. Essays by Glenn Adamson, Deputy Head of Resarch and Head of Graduate Studies at Victoria and Albert Museum, John Lavine, former editor of Woodwork Magazine, Eudorah Moore, former curator of design at the Pasadena Museum of Art, Karin Nelson, independent curator.
