Presents color reproductions of more than ninety works by New York artist Chuck Close, and includes essays on Close and his techniques, an interview with the artist, a chronology, a bibliography, and an exhibition history.
A biography of the revisionist artist who achieved prominence in the late 1960s for enormous, photographically realistic, black and white portraits of himself and his friends.
A biography of the revisionist artist who achieved prominence in the late 1960s for enormous, photographically realistic, black and white portraits of himself and his friends.
Artist Chuck Close introduces children to his art, shows the processes he uses in his studios, and answers questions about his life and the challenges--physical and mental--he has faced.