Ulises Carrión - Bookworks and beyond: bookworks and beyond

"A promising young writer, Carrión left his native Mexico in the late 1960s to study literature in Europe. In 1972, he settled in Amsterdam, a progressive city where he could live as an openly gay man, and joined a community of like-minded artists. In 1975, he founded the legendary Other Books...

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1. Verfasser: Carrión, Ulises 1941-1989 (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Hamerman, Sal (HerausgeberIn), Rivero Ramos, Javier (HerausgeberIn), Becerra, Felipe 1985- (MitwirkendeR), Torre, Mónica de la 1969- (MitwirkendeR), Gilbert, Zanna (MitwirkendeR)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Princeton, New Jersey Princeton University Library [2024]
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Zusammenfassung:"A promising young writer, Carrión left his native Mexico in the late 1960s to study literature in Europe. In 1972, he settled in Amsterdam, a progressive city where he could live as an openly gay man, and joined a community of like-minded artists. In 1975, he founded the legendary Other Books & So, a trailblazing bookstore-gallery that became a hub for exhibiting and promoting artistic experiments taking place in Amsterdam and internationally. Ulises Carrión includes an evocative and representative selection of the artist's books, artworks, and ephemera, most of them from Princeton University Library, which has one of the largest collections of his work in North America. Featuring original scholarly and literary essays, the book mirrors and engages with Carrión's own mixture of scholarly and creative work. With its key primary material, interdisciplinary critical perspectives, and new interpretations, the book sheds much new light on an important multimedia artist."
Beschreibung:... published on the occasion of an exhbition "Ulises Carrión: Bookworks and Beyond"... at Ellen and Leonard Milberg Gallery, Princeton University Library, Princeton, NJ, February 21-June 13, 2024
Beschreibung:183 Seiten 26 cm
ISBN:9780691973890

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