9781478011132-1478011130-Writing in Space, 1973–2019

Writing in Space, 1973–2019

ISBN-13: 9781478011132
ISBN-10: 1478011130
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Aruna DSouza, Lorraine OGrady
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Format: Paperback 376 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781478011132
ISBN-10: 1478011130
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Aruna DSouza, Lorraine OGrady
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Format: Paperback 376 pages

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Writing in Space, 1973–2019 (ISBN-13: 9781478011132 and ISBN-10: 1478011130), written by authors Aruna DSouza, Lorraine OGrady, was published by Duke University Press Books in 2020. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Essays (Individual Artists, Criticism, Arts History & Criticism, Conceptual, Arts Other) books. You can easily purchase or rent Writing in Space, 1973–2019 (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Essays books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.03.

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Writing in Space, 1973-2019 gathers the writings of conceptual artist Lorraine O'Grady, who for over forty years has investigated the complicated relationship between text and image. A firsthand account of O'Grady's wide-ranging practice, this volume contains statements, scripts, and previously unpublished notes charting the development of her performance work and conceptual photography; her art and music criticism that appeared in the
Village Voice and
Artforum; critical and theoretical essays on art and culture, including her classic "Olympia's Maid"; and interviews in which O'Grady maps, expands, and complicates the intellectual terrain of her work. She examines issues ranging from black female subjectivity to diaspora and race and representation in contemporary art, exploring both their personal and their institutional implications. O'Grady's writings—introduced in this collection by critic and curator Aruna D'Souza—offer a unique window into her artistic and intellectual evolution while consistently plumbing the political possibilities of art.
Review
“Lorraine O'Grady's work has always been driven by embodied experiences, questioning the construction of identity and what it means to be human. This extraordinary volume charts O'Grady's fascinating musings on these subjects, tracing and shedding new light on her impressive forty-year career whilst highlighting the urgency and continued relevance of her work in our current moment. O'Grady once told me, ‘Everything I do could be a book’; this publication goes some way toward meeting that possibility.”
-- Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director of the Serpentine Galleries
“Lorraine O'Grady is one of the foremost conceptual artists of the last century.
Writing in Space, 1973-2019 is an indispensable contribution to our appreciation of the breadth and innovation of her singular practice; it asks us to think beyond rigid boundaries that prevent a nuanced consideration of the mutually transformative power of ‘text’ and ‘image.’ O'Grady's practice creates new worlds, wherein photography, criticism, literature, and history leave the reader with a renewed sense of creative possibility.”
-- Thelma Golden, Director and Chief Curator of The Studio Museum in Harlem
"This is the first book to offer a comprehensive overview of O’Grady’s writing. Monumental texts, canonical essays, interviews, performance transcripts, and previously unpublished material form the edited volume, affirming both the range and reach of the artist’s significant impact upon an art world that has only belatedly recognized her. . . . The book establishes O’Grady’s literary brilliance that shines through her multifaceted creative practice, as she consistently pushes the art world toward deeper thought and political consciousness."
-- Alexandra M. Thomas ―
Hyperallergic Published On: 2020-11-16
"Lorraine O’Grady’s importance as a performance artist has tended to overshadow her talent as a writer. Ahead of a Brooklyn Museum retrospective due next year, critic and art historian Aruna D’Souza put together a must-read volume featuring O’Grady’s shrewd musings on her own work, the intersections of Blackness and gender, and notions of visibility."
-- Alex Greenberger ―
ARTnews Published On: 2020-09-02
"A deeply nourishing account of her life, from the years preceding her full approach to artistry and criticism until recent times. . . . Such a collection, 46 years into O’Grady’s exceptional career, reflects how the art industry has long excluded Black women artists. It is a delicate and difficult read, and a manifestation of the many possibilities embedded in thoughtful collaboration between an artist and editor who have been longtime supporters of each other’s work."
-- Tyra A. Seals ―
Art Papers Published On: 2020-12-07
"This volume is more than a collection of writing by an important artist whose work and thoughts have very belatedly come to larger attention. It

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