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$18.00The Story
A deep dive into the life and practice of the conceptual artist creating work that is "always encyclopedic, engrossing, disconcerting and engaging" âthe Guardian
Published with Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Lushly packaged in burgundy leatherette with foil stamping and a ribbon marker, The Day Tomorrow Began unites new and old works by the Bahamanian conceptual artist Tavares Strachan (born 1979), whose practice spans sculpture, painting, text, music and performance in order to probe the intersections of art, science and politics. The book features images from exhibitions in which the artist has transformed gallery rooms into immersive multisensory environmentsâsuch as a field of rice grass populated with ceramic figuresâalongside reproductions of new monumental sculptures. Interviews with figures from Strachan's lifeâincluding his mother, Ella Strachan, and his friend Christina "Muffin" Fernanderâilluminate his background and bring to life key themes in his work, particularly the absences enshrined in mainstream historical narratives.
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A deep dive into the life and practice of the conceptual artist creating work that is "always encyclopedic, engrossing, disconcerting and engaging" âthe Guardian
Published with Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Lushly packaged in burgundy leatherette with foil stamping and a ribbon marker, The Day Tomorrow Began unites new and old works by the Bahamanian conceptual artist Tavares Strachan (born 1979), whose practice spans sculpture, painting, text, music and performance in order to probe the intersections of art, science and politics. The book features images from exhibitions in which the artist has transformed gallery rooms into immersive multisensory environmentsâsuch as a field of rice grass populated with ceramic figuresâalongside reproductions of new monumental sculptures. Interviews with figures from Strachan's lifeâincluding his mother, Ella Strachan, and his friend Christina "Muffin" Fernanderâilluminate his background and bring to life key themes in his work, particularly the absences enshrined in mainstream historical narratives.










