"The sculptor Ron Mueck first came to major critical attention during the controversial Sensation exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum of Art in 1997, and since then he has received international recognition. His figurative sculptures, which are usually cast in silicon and acrylic, are celebrated for their incredible lifelike detail, although his manipulation of their scale means that they often evoke reality rather than directly imitating ..."
"The newly founded gallery Haunch of Venison inaugurates its opening with an exhibition by internationally acclaimed sculptor Rachel Whiteread. The exhibition and accompanying publication feature Whiteread's newest work, Untitled (Domestic), a massive sculpture cast from the fire escape staircases of Haunch of Venison's premises--a 3-storey building constructed in the late eighteenth century that was originally the home of Admiral Lord N ..."
Loud Flash(1st Edition) British Punk on Paper (Haunch of Venison, London, Berlin & Zurich - Exhib. Catalog) by Toby Mott, SusannaGreeves, Simon Ford, Haunch Of Venison Paperback, 128 Pages, Published 2010 by Haunch Of Venison ISBN-13: 978-1-905620-54-8, ISBN: 1-905620-54-3
"Published on the occasion of the exhibition LOUD FLASH: British Punk on Paper at Haunchof Venison, London, 24 September - 30 October 2010."
Nigel Cooke Words by Nigel Cooke, SusannaGreeves Hardcover, 230 Pages, Published 2013 by Andrea Rosen Gallery ISBN-13: 978-0-615-59012-7, ISBN: 0-615-59012-8
"British artist Nigel Cooke (born 1973) has won international acclaim for his dark and melancholic paintings that allegorize creativity and existential dramas of thought. In this volume, one of the most interesting painters of his generation turns his considerable talents to the written word. The collection includes a series of short, fresh reflections on contemporary art and culture, as well as longer discursions on the work of Francis ..."
"Ron Mueck (b. 1958) is known for his extraordinarily lifelike sculptures of people in fragile, naked states: a postpartum woman, a crouching, cornered man, and, perhaps most famously, the body of his dead father. Mueck plays dramatically with scale; a newborn baby, with traces of afterbirth and blood, looms impressively over viewers, measuring sixteen feet from crown to foot, while a spooning half-clothed couple would fit easily on a co ..."
"Some of the biggest names in British fashion and art, ranging from royal wedding-dress designer Sarah Burton to sculptor Marc Quinn, are being paired-up in a unique collaboration to create works to celebrate 'Olympic Values'. Called Britain Creates 2012, the project will be a highlight of the London 2012 Festival. This book presents the results of these unprecedented collaborations, across different artisitic mediums, from: Christopher ..."
"Ron Mueck, the hyperrealist sculptor, learned his craft making models and puppets for television and movies. He was nearly 40 when his work came to the attention of Charles Saatchi. At SaatchiAÂs urging, he began to show his sculptures in gallery and museum contexts in the late 1990s. They met with astonishment and praise, particularly Dead Dad, a silicon and mixed-media model of MueckAÂs fatherAÂs body, perfectly proportioned but le ..."
"Visitors to the 2001 Venice Biennale were highly impressed with the sculpture Boy--a child who stood five meters high--by the London-based artist Ron Mueck. Harald Szeemann called the sculpture "the sphinx of the exhibition," and it soon became its landmark. The monumental, crouching figure of a youth makes a vulnerable, defensive impression and yet, its watchful eye seems to miss nothing. Mueck's human figures are always technically pe ..."
Loud Flash British Punk on Paper : [exhibition MUSAC, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla Y León, (Spain), January 30-March 28, 2010 : Themottcollection]. by SusannaGreeves, Carlos Ordás 5 Pages, Published 2010 ISBN-13: 978-84-92572-17-5, ISBN: 84-92572-17-5
"The Mott Collection is a compelling portrait of a particular moment in British popular culture, at the bitter end of the post-war period."
"Muecks first solo exhibition in Spain features a monumental sculpture of a baby girl, five metres tall and made from polyester resin. This catalogue documents the exhibited piece alongside the creative process behind the realisation of this hyper-real work."