Briony Fer has written extensively on modern and contemporary art, including the major works “On Abstract Art” (Yale University Press, 2000), “The Infinite Line: Re-making Art After Modernism” (Yale University Press, 2004) and “Eva Hesse: Studiowork” (Fruitmarket Gallery, 2009). Her most recent project is an exhibition of Gabriel Orozco’s work, accompanied by the monograph “Gabriel Orozco: Thinking in Circles” (Fruitmarket Gallery, 2013). Fer is professor of art history at University College London.
Briony Fer has written extensively on modern and contemporary art, including the major works “On Abstract Art” (Yale University Press, 2000), “The Infinite Line: Re-making Art After Modernism” (Yale University Press, 2004) and “Eva Hesse: Studiowork” (Fruitmarket Gallery, 2009). Her most recent project is an exhibition of Gabriel Orozco’s work, accompanied by the monograph “Gabriel Orozco: Thinking in Circles” (Fruitmarket Gallery, 2013). Fer is professor of art history at University College London.
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