




What I Feel I Can't Say
This monographed hardcover art book compiles nearly 200 charcoal drawings by Los Angeles-based artist Matt McCormick, made over the last decade.
With hundreds now under his belt, his charcoal works have taken on a life of their own. Culled from torn journal pages he began keeping in 2013, this collection depicts stark, cinematic Wild West cowboy scenes riding alongside textual narratives, often sourced from lyrics to songs he heard in the studio during the drawing process.
"What I've always liked is the looseness, how much space they leave open for other's interpretations," McCormick said. "I'm sure I'll keep making more, but for now, it felt like the right time to get most of them in one place."
Details
• Clothbound hardcover with foil stamped cloth box
• Printed in the United States
Matt McCormick is a Los Angeles-based artist known for paintings, drawings, and sculpture exploring American myth and memory. His work resists nostalgia, instead treating the American landscape as both a subject and a surface—one marked by erasure, reinvention, and cyclical decay. Fragments of signage, silhouettes of riders, and expanses of negative space suggest an inheritance in flux, a past that refuses to settle.
Size
• 360 pages
• Height: 14 in / 35.5 cm
• Width: 11 in / 28 cm
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