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Kylie Manning

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Kylie Manning—whose work can be found in the collections of the Baltimore Museum of Art in Maryland, the Columbus Museum of Art in Ohio, the X Museum in Beijing, and the Yuz Museum in Shanghai—is known for her lyrical, atmospheric paintings.

The tangled bodies in her theatrical, stage-like compositions take center stage in her first monograph, published on the occasion of Sea Change, her first-ever solo presentation in Hong Kong.

Showcasing recent paintings alongside the five large-scale canvases and related drawings on view in Sea Change, this volume makes extensive use of details to allow the reader to inhabit Manning’s vibrant, mercurial world. 

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Also highlighted is her major collaboration with choreographer Christopher Wheeldon for the New York City Ballet in 2023, for which Manning designed the backdrops and costumes, and whose rehearsals are represented in a group of dynamic sketches. A text by art historian and writer Ted Barrow explores Manning’s practice in relation to the influence and techniques of the 19th-century history paintings of Winslow Homer and Gustave Courbet and the Old Masters like Johannes Vermeer.

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Contributors: Ted Barrow
Publishers: Pace Publishing
Publication date: 2024
Hardcover
10 × 12 inches
96 pages: 51 color images
ISBN: 9781948701679

Cover of the book Kylie Manning. The cover features an abstract painting by the artist Kylie Manning.
The book is open to two pages with a fold out opened. The fold out features a blue, pink, purple, and brown work by Kylie Manning. The left pages has details of the work listed at the bottom of the page.
The book is open to two pages. The left page features a work by Kiki Smith and the right page has an essay on a white background with white text.
The book is open to two pages with a single Kylie Manning painting across both pages.
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Kylie Manning

Kylie Manning is a painter based in Brooklyn, New York. Both art teachers, Manning's parents often moved their home in Juneau, Alaska, to various regions in Mexico for extended periods. Manning's work is heavily informed by the atmospheres, latitudes, and colors present in the various geographies of her childhood, where she witnessed the impacts of social, political, and economic change.

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