Go behind the scenes of Phyllida Barlow's extraordinary work in this essential guide to her practice, the first volume in a new series from Hauser & Wirth Publishers. An icon of British art, Phyllida Barlow is renowned for her transformative approach to sculpture, creating restless, invented forms that challenged audiences into a new relationship with the sculptural object, the gallery environment, and the world beyond. In this generously illustrated and accessible guide to Barlow-s life and work, curator Frances Morris explores the development of Barlow-s work and the behind-the-scenes of her process: the making, unmaking, and remaking, chance, mishaps, and changes of mind through which the artist produced her pioneering works of art. Combining Morris- expert insights with a clear timeline of Barlow-s life and career and never-before-seen archival images and details, In the Studio: Phyllida Barlow is an excellent resource for both those new to and familiar with Barlow-s groundbreaking