Since the early 1960s, Lucas Samaras has worked across mediums to advance the Surrealist idiom while proposing a radical departure from presiding themes of Abstract Expressionism and Pop art.
Over the decades, his interest in self-representation and object transformation has expanded to include experimentations in photography and—beginning in 1996, when he obtained his first computer—digital art. This volume narrows the scope of Samaras's oeuvre to illuminate his incredible innovation; here, flowers are the sole subjects of his psychedelic digital distortions. Taken together, these botanical generations reveal a world ripe with potential.
Hardcover, 11 x 10 in.
220 pgs