Amy Sillman: Oh, Clock!

Publisher: Walther König, Cologne

Publication Date: 2025

Contributions by Eva Birkenstock, Kathleen Bühler, Jenny Nachtigall, Rose Higham-Stainton, Sabeth Buchmann, Julia Bryan-Wilson, Michelle Kup, and Amy Sillman

A beautiful gathering of the famed artist’s work of the last 15 years

In her painting, American artist Amy Sillman expands the standards of abstraction using material and conceptual interventions in the painting process. She destabilizes purported dichotomies and hierarchies between figuration and abstraction, intimacy and clumsiness, ability and self-negation, process and completion. Now the serial drawings and paintings are multicolored, now monochrome, now they show complex forms, now figures or body parts. And they are always filled with delight in the process.

The publication Amy Sillman: Oh, Clock! highlights her critical exploration of the history of painting and conveys her complex and sophisticated painterly practice on the canvas and beyond. This inspiringly designed book provides broad insights into Sillman’s approach to painting as a time-based medium, presenting in detail around 30 paintings and 300 works on paper, several digital animations, and site-specific installations, all of which were created in the last 15 years.

Details

Publisher: Walther König, Cologne

Artist: Amy Sillman

Publication Date: 2025

ISBN: 9783753306988

Binding: Paperback

Dimensions: 8.75 x 11 in | 21.5 x 28 cm

Pages: 224

Artist and Contributors

Amy Sillman

Amy Sillman is widely recognized as one of the most significant painters of her generation. Since the early 1990s, she has developed a multidisciplinary practice that spans painting, drawing, digital animation, printmaking, large-scale installations, and critical writing. Sillman’s process-oriented work navigates the contested terrains between images and words, line and shape, object and site, meaning and feeling. 

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