Carolee Schneemann : unforgivable.
Publisher: London, UK : Black Dog Publishing Limited, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: 317 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cmISBN:- 1908966513
- 9781908966513
- Unforgivable
- N6537.S3556 A4 2015
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Interviews and Correspondence : In conversation with Carolee Schneemann / Ron Hanson ; Carolee Schneemann's correspondence / Kristine Stiles ; Depth of place: an interview with Carolee Schneemann / Emily Caigan -- Painting : Painting, what it became / Maura Reilly ; Carolee Schneemann: terminal velocity / Stéphane Aquin -- Cinema : On fuses / Ara Osterweil ; Plumb line / Scott MacDonald ; Seen missing: the case of Kitch's last meal / Brett Kashmere ; Kitch's last meal: art, life, and quotidiana in the observational cinema of Carolee Schneemann / Juan Carlos Kase -- Sites : Dream flesh / R Bruce Elder ; Flux-proof or 'Sometimes no one can read labels in the dark': Carolee Schneemann and the Fluxus Paradox / Anette Kubitza ; Vesper's pool / Thomas McEvilley ; Dissent and the aesthetics of control: on Carolee Schneemann's Snows / Erica Levin-- Technological Processes : A technological interiority / Melissa Ragona ; Meat system in Köln / Kenneth White.
A wide-ranging introduction to Schneemann's work. By means of copious illustrations - many appearing in print here for the first time - and a range of excerpts from critical and historical texts, a reader will find entry into Schneemann's diverse production. The book is organized in five sections: "Interviews and Correspondence", "Painting", "Cinema", Sites" and "Technological Processes". This book encapsulates developments in Schneemann's reception. Introduction.
"The most thorough visual overview of the work of groundbreaking and celebrated feminist artist Carolee Schneemann. Her prestigious career spans seven decades and encompasses the diverse artistic media of painting, sculpture, performance, film and video. Carolee Schneemann is one of the most important artists of the post-war period. Her work in a range of media--painting, film and video, dance and performance, constructions and installations, the written word and the assemblage--presents an unparalleled catalogue of radical aesthetic experimentation. Meat Joy, 1964, Fuses, 1964-1966, Up to and Including Her Limits, 1973-1976, and Interior Scroll, 1975, are now considered canonical projects and required entries in any meaningful account of contemporary art, belying their previous infamy as feminist challenges to the very concept of an art historical canon. Throughout the last 50 years, Schneemann has participated in the most significant formulations of the avant-garde, having made crucial contributions in Fluxus, happenings, expanded cinema and performance cultures, while complicating generic definitions that might cohere to her work. Schneemann has been the subject of numerous exhibitions and publications throughout her career, and her work is in the collections of Tate Modern, Comune di Milano, Centre Georges Pompidou, Muzeum Współczesne Wrocław, Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art. Carolee Schneemann: Unforgivable is the most thorough visual overview of Schneemann's work to date. Organised into five interrelated categories--Interviews and Correspondence, Painting, Cinema, Sites and Technological Processes--this volume brings together previously published essays and interviews by authorities on the artist's work. The texts, many scarce or out of print, examine the significance of Schneemann's work in its historical context, and its vital urgency for our present." -- Provided by publisher