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Published on the occasion of the spring 2015 Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition Fatal Attraction: Piotr Ukla ski Photographs, and an accompanying exhibition curated by Ukla ski of works from the Met s permanent collection, Piotr Ukla ski: Selects from the Met Collection, this book presents an in-depth examination of Ukla ski s photographic oeuvre as well as images from the Met collection exhibition. A luxurious, richly illustrated monograph, Piotr Ukla ski: Fatal Attraction consists of images of works made by Piotr Ukla ski, as well as groupings of images of artworks selected by Ukla ski…mehr

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Published on the occasion of the spring 2015 Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition Fatal Attraction: Piotr Ukla ski Photographs, and an accompanying exhibition curated by Ukla ski of works from the Met s permanent collection, Piotr Ukla ski: Selects from the Met Collection, this book presents an in-depth examination of Ukla ski s photographic oeuvre as well as images from the Met collection exhibition. A luxurious, richly illustrated monograph, Piotr Ukla ski: Fatal Attraction consists of images of works made by Piotr Ukla ski, as well as groupings of images of artworks selected by Ukla ski from the Met s collections for an accompanying exhibition. Both exhibitions are based on the classical themes of love and death.
Autorenporträt
Internationally recognized as one of today’s most important contemporary artists, Piotr Uklański’s works draw on themes from his Polish heritage to pop culture, in a wide variety of media. His practice has since evolved to include paintings, objects, installations, photography, fiber arts, and film. Rosetta Brooks is a renowned critic and art historian. She was the founder and editor of Zg magazine (1980–86). She is on the faculty of the Art Center in Pasadena and is the founder/publisher of Zg Press. Douglas Eklund is Curator of Photography at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.