Burning in the Eyes of the Maker by Celeste Dupuy-Spencer - ISBN: 9781580937269
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Raw, mythic, and personal: Celeste Dupuy-Spencer’s uncompromising vision.
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Burning in the Eyes of the Maker

Celeste Dupuy-Spencer

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    208 pages

  • Release Date

    30 June 2026

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Summary

This unique and richly-illustrated volume focuses on an electrifying body of work by American painter Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, whose raw, emotionally-charged works navigate identity, politics, faith, and the complexities of American life. With an unflinching eye and a painterly sensibility rooted in both the classical and the contemporary, Dupuy-Spencer captures moments of transcendence, confusion, and contradiction rendered in arresting compositions that feel at once mythic and deeply personal…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781580937269
ISBN-10:1580937268
Author:Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, Nina MacLaughlin
Publisher:Monacelli Press
Imprint:Monacelli Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:208
Release Date:30 June 2026
Weight:1.19kg
Dimensions:26mm x 278mm x 214mm
About The Author

Celeste Dupuy-Spencer

Celeste Dupuy Spencer (1979–2026) was a Los Angeles–based American painter known for expressive, layered figurative works that interrogate power, religion, privilege, and community. A Bard alumna, her work—featured in the 2017 Whitney Biennial, Hammer Museum’s Made in L.A. and major collections—blends intimacy and existential urgency.

Nina MacLaughlin is the award-winning author of Wake Siren: Ovid Resung, a finalist for a Lambda Literary Award and the Massachusetts Book Award; the acclaimed memoir Hammer Head: The Making of a Carpenter, a finalist for the New England Book Award; as well as Summer Solstice and the bestselling Winter Solstice, winner of the Massachusetts Book Award. Formerly an editor at the Boston Phoenix, she worked for nine years as a carpenter, and then as a books columnist for the Boston Globe, and her column on New England Literary News continues in newsletter form. Her work has appeared in The Virginia Quarterly Review, n+1, AGNI, The Believer, The Paris Review Daily, The New York Times Book Review, American Short Fiction, the Los Angeles Review of Books, Meatpaper, and elsewhere. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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