monograph
Los Angeles
North America
23.5 x 18.5 cm
ISBN978-1584351221


Sturtevant was a visual artist, who was based for the longest part of her career in New York. In the 1960s Elaine Sturtevant began operating an art practice in which she meticulously copied selected works of her male colleagues. Her practice was a critique of the culture of the art world in which she was working, one that was dominated by the concept of the lone genius, autonomous, white male creator. From the beginning she dropped her first name to subvert the concept of the identity of a female artist. In Hainley’s study he recalls the early performances by Sturtevant including The Store of Claes Oldenburg, Picabias’ Ballet Relache and the ambiguous reception of her work at the time.
Topics: drawing, installation, painting, performance, protest, reproduction, video




exhibition catalogue
Cambridge, Ma
North America, South and Central America
22.8 x 26.6 cm
ISBN978-0914357995







monograph
New Haven, Conn.
North America
30.9 x 36.8 cm
ISBN978-0300104417









Munich
Europe
20.8 x 26.9 cm
ISBN978-3791357058






monograph
Munich
North America
24.6 x 28.4 cm
ISBN978-3791355085






monograph
Cologne
Europe
20 x 23.5 cm
ISBN978-3960983224





monograph
Bregenz
North America
19 x 28.5 cm
ISBN978-3863357948
monograph
Zürich
South America
21 x 28 cm
ISBN978-3037645260






monograph
Cologne
Europe
25.4 x 30.4 cm
ISBN978-3960983606






artist book
Berlin
South and Central America
16.5 x 23.5 cm
ISBN978-3956793226

Read Thread is an artist book by Cecilia Vicuna, a writer and visual artist, that invites us to follow the thread beyond the western linear idea of time towards an endless movement of celestial patterns and its reflection in the human and landscape body. Vicuna, who left Chile 1973 during the dictatorship first for London, lived then in Bogota and after in New York, refers back to different indigenous concepts and techniques, which she poetically and politically interprets and places in tension with the current ecological and economical disaster.
Topics: artist writing, drawing, ecology, embodied identities, feminist, history and memory, installation, landscape, materiality, painting, performance, postcolonial, protest, weaving




monograph
New Haven, Conn.
North America
22.3 x 24.8 cm
ISBN978-0300221985






monograph
Cologne
Europe
20.8 x 30.4 cm
ISBN978-3960981282






exhibition catalogue
New York
North America
20.8 x 27.4 cm
ISBN978-0300238129






monograph
Europe
23.1 x 28 cm
ISBN978-3791355672






exhibition catalogue
Munich
North America
24.1 x 29 cm
ISBN978-3791356365






monograph
Munich
Europe
22.8 x 28.7 cm
ISBN978-3791357119





exhibition catalogue
Ghent
Europe, Africa
21,5 x 27,5 cm
ISBN978-94-6161-414-8





exhibition catalogue
Paris
Europe
22.3 x 28.1 cm
ISBN978-2844264299






exhibition catalogue
Berkeley, CA
North America
22.8 x 30.4 cm
ISBN978-0943739199






monograph
New Haven, Conn.
North America
17.7 x 25 cm
ISBN978-0300223279





monograph
New Haven, Conn.
North America, South and Central America
26 x 31 cm
ISBN978-0300221862






monograph
Chicago
Europe
34.5 x 25.1 cm
ISBN978-0300233872






monograph
Evanstan, Ill.
North America
22.8 x 25.4 cm
ISBN978-0810133273





monograph
New York, N.Y.
North America, Europe
25.4 x 28 cm
ISBN978-0300165951






monograph
Berlin
Europe
24.1 x 30 cm
ISBN978-3775724616





monograph
New York, N.Y.
North America
23.6 x 31.2 cm
ISBN978-0300221886






exhibition catalogue
Chicago
North America
25.4 x 30.5 cm
ISBN978-0226522272






exhibition catalogue
New York, N.Y.
North America
14 x 25,4 cm
ISBN978-0915557165






exhibition catalogue
Brooklyn, N. Y.
North America
20,3 x 26,5 cm
ISBN978-0872731844





