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Richard Dupont: Works/Writings 2000–2022
Richard Dupont: Works/Writings 2000–2022
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A powerful chronicle of two decades of artistic exploration at the intersection of the body, technology, and surveillance.
Step into the bold and boundary-pushing world of Richard Dupont, one of today’s most compelling multimedia artists.
"Richard Dupont: Works/Writings 2000–2022" is the definitive volume that captures the visionary scope of Dupont’s career, showcasing how his work has anticipated—and questioned—our cultural shift into digital immersion and self-surveillance.
Featuring a wealth of illustrations, the book explores Dupont’s unique fusion of traditional sculptural materials like plaster and bronze with experimental techniques including cast polyurethane, 3D-printed resins, digital scanning, and silicone casting. Anchored in the artist’s own full-body digital model and military-grade 3D scans, his work is a haunting reflection on the commodification and virtualization of the human form.
This richly designed monograph includes critical essays by Maritza Lacayo, Christian Viveros-Faune, and David Hunt, a foreword by Franklin Sirmans, and an in-depth interview by Emily Hall, offering fresh insight into Dupont’s groundbreaking practice.
Whether you’re a contemporary art enthusiast, a digital culture observer, or a collector of artist monographs, "Richard Dupont: Works/Writings 2000–2022" is an essential addition to your bookshelf.
Details
- Hardcover
- 224 pages
- Dimension: 8.5 x 11.5 in.









