Sketches of universal history compiled from several authors:

"Following the American sociologist C. Wright Mills' suggested practice of filing the ideas that compel you, then periodically unpacking, shuffling and spreading out the contents in search of new connections, each section of the book proposes routes through ten years of material. Facsimile...

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1. Verfasser: Pierce, Sarah 1968- (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Frank, Rike (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Book Works in association with The Showroom 2013
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Zusammenfassung:"Following the American sociologist C. Wright Mills' suggested practice of filing the ideas that compel you, then periodically unpacking, shuffling and spreading out the contents in search of new connections, each section of the book proposes routes through ten years of material. Facsimiles of conversations, letters, clippings and other source documents, on events that range from student protests at Kent State University in 1971 to student debates on the State of British Art in 1978; the work of Rainer Maria Rilke and Auguste Rodin; Charles Harrison's letters from When Attitudes Become Form, poems by Allen Ginsberg, and Lucy Lippard's photo captions on the work of Eva Hesse, all revealing processes of research and a continual renegotiation of the terms for making art. The material is gathered from Pierce's ongoing and expansive exhibition projects that use archives, performance, discussions, and installation with sound and video elements. Presented as a monograph, the book draws on Pierce's own biography as an artist, her history and "progress", as well as historical and counter-cultural references, and the proximities of past artworks, that frame her work. In 2003, Pierce began using an umbrella term, The Metropolitan Complex, to describe her art practice as articulated through multiple voices and collective inputs. Much of her work stakes a claim on the incidental or peripheral conversations and gestures that surround cultural work, as the sites of dissent and self-determination. 'Sketches of Universal History Compiled from Several Authors by Sarah Pierce' provides a comprehensive insight into the complexities and slippages between individual drive and institutional context. An abridged chronology reflects the community of curators, students, archivists, reading groups and artists who have been direct interlocutors in Pierce's practice"--Book Works website
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (p. 172-175)
Beschreibung:175 S. zahlr. Ill. 24 cm
ISBN:9781906012373
1906012377

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