“Andrew Huston. Striking a Cord”

Front cover of the publication "Andrew Huston. Citizens, Cittadini, Bürger"

“Andrew Huston. Striking a Cord” traces the manifold references in Andrew Huston’s artistic practice, from Byzantine art to Barnett Newman, Ambrogio Lorenzetti to Kazimir Malevich and Joseph Beuys, and Renaissance humanism to citizen juries. Covering Huston’s work between 2021 and 2026, including his ongoing series Citizens, Crosses, and Souvenirs, as well his paraventi, the essay demonstrates Huston’s commitment to both art history and societal matters. It is published in Andrew Huston. Citizens, Cittadini, Bürger, the first monographic publication on Andrew Huston’s work.

“[Andrew Huston] combines formal, geographical, and intellectual influences into a peaceful, harmonic whole. Without forcing, he calls on our agency as human and humanist beings to beautifully shape this world. …

In AH’s words: “This is the closest to political work I have done, or rather something bigger than politics, appealing to the ‘common good’.””

Double spread from the publication "Andrew Huston. Citizens, Cittadini, Bürger"

Editor: Andrew Huston
Graphic Design: Lorenzo Mason Studio, Venice
Print: Grafiche Veneziane, Venice 2026
EN / IT / DE
ISBN: 979-12-8149-220-2

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