Art -- Exhibitions/Arts
Art, British
Artists -- Great Britain/Persons
Artists' preparatory studies/Art/Arts
Black-and-white photography/Photography
Bricks/Building materials/Materials
Contemporary Art/Art, Modern -- 21st century
Photography, Artistic/Art/Arts
Portrait photography/Photography
Sculpture/Art/Arts
Women artists/Artists/Persons
The book "Tittipussidad" by Sarah Lucas and Julian Simmons documents Lucas's journey in Mexico, specifically leading up to her exhibition at the Museo Diego Rivera Anahuacalli in Mexico City 【1】【2】. Key themes and topics within the book that can help draw connections to other books in a library include:
* **Art Exhibition Documentation:** The book serves as a visual and textual record of Sarah Lucas's exhibition in Mexico. This theme connects to books on **exhibition catalogs, contemporary art documentation, and the process of art creation**. 【1】【3】
* **Cultural Influence and Site-Specific Art:** Lucas created the sculptures in Oaxaca, Mexico, allowing the location and its "spirits" to influence her work. This relates to books about **site-specific art, the impact of culture on artistic creation, and Mexican art history**. 【1】【4】
* **Contemporary Sculpture:** The book showcases Lucas's sculptures, linking to books on **contemporary sculpture practices, modern art movements, and the artists' techniques and inspirations**. 【2】【5】
* **Artistic Collaboration:** The book is a collaboration between Sarah Lucas and Julian Simmons, highlighting the interplay between sculpture and photography. This theme connects to books on **artistic collaborations, photography in art, and the dynamics between artists in creating a unified body of work**.
* **Artist's Creative Process:** "Tittipussidad" documents Lucas's journey and creative process, from visiting a brick factory to creating her sculptures. This connects to books on **artist biographies, creative processes, and the evolution of an artist's work**. 【2】【5】