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Lorraine OGrady: Both/And [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 204 pages, height x width x depth: 260x216x25 mm, weight: 1315 g, 140 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: The Brooklyn Museum,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0872731863
  • ISBN-13: 9780872731868
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  • Cena: 48,21 €
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 204 pages, height x width x depth: 260x216x25 mm, weight: 1315 g, 140 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: The Brooklyn Museum,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0872731863
  • ISBN-13: 9780872731868
"Four decades of multimedia exploits in race, art politics and subjectivity: a long-overdue survey on conceptual performance artist Lorraine O'Grady Conceptual performance artist Lorraine O'Grady burst into the contemporary art world in 1980 dressed in agown made of 180 pairs of white gloves and wielding a chrysanthemum-studded whip. For the next three years, O'Grady documented her exploits as this incendiary fictional persona, visiting gallery openings and providing critiques of the racial politics at play in the New York art scene. The resulting series, Mlle Bourgeoise Noire, was merely the beginning of a long career of avant-garde work that would continue to build upon O'Grady's conceptions of self and subjectivity as seen from the perspective of a Black woman artist. This survey of O'Grady's work spans four decades of her career and features nearly all of her major projects, as well as Announcement, the opening series of a new performance piece seven years in the making. Contextualized by an extensive timeline with letters, journal entries and interviews, Both/And provides a long-overdue close examination of O'Grady's artistic and intellectual ambitions. Before she became an artist at the age of 45, Lorraine O'Grady (born 1934) worked as an intelligence analyst for the United States government, a translator, and a rock music critic for the Village Voice and Rolling Stone. O'Grady's unique life experiences, as well as her identity as a diasporic subject, have informed her multidisciplinary practice across live performance, video, photomontage, public art and cultural criticism. She is represented by Alexander Gray Associates, New York"--

Four decades of multimedia exploits in race, art politics and subjectivity: a long-overdue survey on conceptual performance artist Lorraine O’Grady

Conceptual performance artist Lorraine O'Grady burst into the contemporary art world in 1980 dressed in a gown made of 180 pairs of white gloves and wielding a chrysanthemum-studded whip. For the next three years, O’Grady documented her exploits as this incendiary fictional persona, visiting gallery openings and providing critiques of the racial politics at play in the New York art scene. The resulting series, Mlle Bourgeoise Noire, was merely the beginning of a long career of avant-garde work that would continue to build upon O’Grady’s conceptions of self and subjectivity as seen from the perspective of a Black woman artist. This survey of O’Grady’s work spans four decades of her career and features nearly all of her major projects, as well as Announcement, the opening series of a new performance piece seven years in the making. Contextualized by an extensive timeline with letters, journal entries and interviews, Both/And provides a long-overdue close examination of O’Grady’s artistic and intellectual ambitions.

Before she became an artist at the age of 45, Lorraine O’Grady (born 1934) worked as an intelligence analyst for the United States government, a translator, and a rock music critic for the Village Voice and Rolling Stone. O’Grady’s unique life experiences, as well as her identity as a diasporic subject, have informed her multidisciplinary practice across live performance, video, photomontage, public art and cultural criticism. She is represented by Alexander Gray Associates, New York.

Foreword 7(3)
Anne Pasternak
Introduction: The Beginnings of an Endless Conversation 10(12)
Catherine Morris
Aruna D'Souza
Is It Deja Vu?: Lorraine O'Grady's Cutting Out the New York Times (1977) and Cutting Out CONYT (1977/2017)
22(13)
Harry Burke
Cutting Out the New York Times (1977)
35(1)
Cutting Out CONYT (1977/2017)
36(10)
Stephanie Sparling Williams
Mile Bourgeoise Noire Throws Down the Whip: Alter Ego as Fierce Critic of Institutions
46(12)
Zoe Whitley
Mile Bourgeoise Noire (1980-83)
58(9)
The Black and White Show (1983)
67(10)
Art Is... (1983/2009)
77(3)
Stephanie Sparling Williams
We Must Try to Be Analytic with Our Recuperation
80(10)
Malik Gaines
Studies for Flowers of Evil and Good (1998-)
90(6)
The First and the Last of the Modernists (2010)
96(4)
Nefertiti/Devonia Evangeline (1980)
100(8)
Miscegenated Family Album (1980/1994)
108(12)
Stephanie Sparling Williams
Lorraine O'Grady's Miscegenated Landscapes
120(17)
Aruna D'Souza
Rivers, First Draft, or The Woman in Red (1982/2015)
137(13)
Body Is the Ground of My Experience (1991/2019)
150(13)
Landscape (Western Hemisphere) (2010/2011)
163(3)
Stephanie Sparling Williams
Lorraine O'Grady's Fellow Travelers: Black Feminism and Conceptual Art
166(16)
Catherine Morris
Announcement of a New Persona (Performances to Come!) (2020)
182(8)
Aruna D'Souza
COTCH Lorraine O'Grady in Conversation with Catherine Lord
190(14)
Chronology Allie/A.L. Rickard with Lorraine O'Grady
204(12)
Bibliographic Note 216(2)
Acknowledgments 218(6)
Photo Credits 224(1)
Brooklyn Museum Board of Trustees 225