Rachel Feinstein: Secrets
This book was published on the occasion of Rachel Feinstein: Secrets at Gagosian, Beverly Hills, the artist’s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles. It documents the presentation of a series of oversize, flamboyantly colored sculptures of women inspired by the Victoria’s Secret “Angels,” as well as mirror paintings, majolica sculptures, and a panoramic wallpaper that alludes to both the European decorative arts and West Coast modernist luxury.
A sculptural object in its own right, the volume unites these two distinct bodies of work—along with an essay by curator Pamela Golbin and a conversation between Feinstein and designer Tom Ford—within a single Z-fold cover, which features a cutout doorway that embodies the dichotomies present in the artist’s oeuvre.