- Moonmilk by Ryan McGinley
- Posted on 26 Dec by Jack Lowe · shop · book
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Morel Books.
Four colour offset printing.
96 pages.
23.5 x 16 cm.
Foreword Raphael Gygax & Brian Dillon.Over the past year, Ryan McGinley and his crew explored huge underground caves, venturing into unknown territory and seeking out spectacular natural spaces -some previously undocumented.
The title, “Moonmilk”, alludes to the crystalline deposits found on the walls of many caves; it was once believed that this substance was formed by light from celestial bodies passing through rock into darkened worlds below.
The series, a departure from Ryan’s iconic images of the past, firmly places Ryan as one of the most innovative and influential artists of a generation.
Moonmilk is published to coincide with his first London show at the Alison Jacques Gallery.
£25 (+P&P)
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