<p><strong>A beautifully produced celebration of Leo Amino¿s sculptural adventures in light and color, richly complicating the story of abstraction in America</strong></p><p>The first monograph to be published featuring the work of the Japanese American artist, <i>Leo Amino: The Visible and the Invisible</i> introduces a vital revision into both the canon of 20th-century avant-garde sculpture and the history of Asian American art.<br>The volume is published in association with the first significant museum exhibition dedicated to the artist¿s work since 1985, <i>Leo Amino: Work with Material</i> at the Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center, and shares a title with the artist¿s first solo exhibition in New York since 1973, held at David Zwirner Gallery in 2020. Edited and written by the artist''s grandchild, poet and curator Genji Amino, the book includes additional texts by a selection of writers, poets and scholars including Aruna D''Souza, Wayne Koestenbaum, Lucy Lippard, Susett