Timothy Greenfield-Sanders
ArtWorld
ArtWorld was published in 1999 by Fotofolio in New York.
The book includes 700 black and white portraits of artists, art critics, art curators, art dealers and art collectors. Essayist for the book include Wayne Koestenbaum, Robert Pincus-Witten, and Mark Strand.
Over 425 artists are included in the book, ranging from the 1950's abstract expressionists to late 1990’s emerging talents. Subjects include Willem & Elaine deKooning, Joop Sanders, Milton
Resnick, Lee Krasner, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, Chuck Close, Agnes Martin, Francesco Clemente, Julian Schnabel, Barbara Kruger, Peter Halley, Phillip
Taaffe, Mike and Doug Starn, Annette Lemieux, Jenny Holzer, Toland Grinnell, and Mimmo Paladino just to name a few. More than 100 art critics are included in ArtWorld ranging from Clement Greenberg to Meyer Schapiro, Hilton Kramer, Rosalind Krauss, and Rene Ricard. An equal number of art dealers include Leo Castelli, Mary Boone, Arne Glimcher, Larry Gagosian and Paula Cooper. Art collectors range from Agnes Gund, Ronald & Jo Carole Lauder, Ed Cohen, Ray Learsy, and Emily & Jerry Spiegel.
The 700 portraits were photographed over a 20-year period, mostly on Greenfield-Sanders antique 11x14 view camera.
