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Artist, critic and poet Eve Wood has a ribald sense of humor and for decades has had a distinctive presence in the Southern California art world. This is her first monograph, featuring a collection of off-beat, imaginative color studies populated with birds, animals and irreverent, sometimes naughty personae. Short, laugh-out-loud prose accompanies each of the portraits and vivid scenes. Her dog sleeps on a Ukranian-gold and blue rug; her raven vacuums the house; absurd characters from movies and art stand in for obnoxious or dreamy colors; and the birds – so many birds – sing of freedom.
About the author
Eve Wood is a Los Angeles-based artist and art critic for
Artillery Magazine,
Tema Celeste,
Whitehot,
Art & Cake, and
Riot Material. Her writing and poetry has been widely published in magazines and literary journals such as
The New Republic,
New York Quarterly,
Poet & Critic,
The Massachusetts Review,
The Denver Quarterly,
The Santa Monica Review,
The Seattle Review, and many others. She holds a BFA and MFA (1992, 1994) from California Institute of the Arts and an MFA from UC Irvine (1996) in creative writing. She is the recipient of a Jacob Javits Fellowship and a California Community Foundation Fellowship. Her drawings and paintings have been exhibited nationally and internationally in galleries such as Susanne Vielmetter, Western Project, Ochi Projects, and Track 16 Gallery, which currently represents her. She is the author and/or illustrator of seven collections of poetry and chapbooks; her latest book of poems,
A Cadence for Redemption (Del Sol Press) constitutes an imaginary conversation between Abraham Lincoln and a 21st century American woman trying to make sense of the chaos around her, with a focus on socio-political issues such as bigotry, hate crimes, war, apathy and personal responsibility.
Summary
Artist, critic and poet Eve Wood has a ribald sense of humor and for decades has had a distinctive presence in the Southern California art world. This is her first monograph, featuring a collection of off-beat, imaginative color studies populated with birds, animals and irreverent, sometimes naughty personae. Short, laugh-out-loud prose accompanies each of the portraits and vivid scenes. Her dog sleeps on a Ukranian-gold and blue rug; her raven vacuums the house; absurd characters from movies and art stand in for obnoxious or dreamy colors; and the birds – so many birds – sing of freedom.
Foreword
DRCs available through Edelweiss
Printed press copies available upon request
Outreach to bookstores carrying art books / museums / art galleries
Press efforts made through art magazines the artist works with as a critic
Outreach to The Atlantic, New Yorker, Los Angeles Times, Threepenny Review, Paris Review, Zyzzyva, Los Angeles Review of Books, Poets & Writers, The Millions
Inspiring Instagram presence featuring raven friends and bird rescues: @evewoodstudio