Uneasy Dancer
Betye Saar
Published by the Prada Foundation, Milan, 2016, 320 pages (colour & b/w ill.), 17 × 23 cm, English/Italian
Price: €35

Inspired by Joseph Cornell’s assemblages and Simon Rodia’s Los Angeles monuments, the Watts Towers (made from found scrap materials), Betye Saar’s work mixes surreal, symbolic imagery with a folk art aesthetic. As a participant in the robust African-American Los Angeles art scene of the 1970s, Saar appropriated characters such as Aunt Jemima, Uncle Tom, and other stereotypes from folk culture and advertising in her works—usually collages and assemblages. African tribal mysticism, history, memory, and nostalgia are also important for Saar. She was invited to participate in “Pacific Standard Time,” a 2011 survey of influential LA artists, for which she created Red Time, an installation of her assemblages from both past and present that explored the relationship between personal and collective history. “I’m the kind of person who recycles materials but I also recycle emotions and feelings,” she explains.

Kellie Jones, in her essay ‘To/from Los Angeles with Betye Saar’ points out that Saar’s focus on the female body, a full decade before the pre-eminence of feminist art-making in the 1970s, speaks to her force as a member of the vanguard and the visionary.

#2016 #betyesaar #kelliejones
Skulpturen
John Chamberlain
Published by Galerie Rudolf Zwirner, Köln, 1967, 4 pages (b/w ill.), 15 × 20.2 cm, German
Price: €55

Produced on the occasion of John Chamberlain’s exhibition Skulpturen at Galerie Rudolf Zwirner, Köln, 10 October 1967.

#1967 #ephemera #johnchamberlain
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Cosima Von Bonin
Published by DuMont Verlag, Köln, 2011, 184 pages (colour ill.), 32.1 × 25.2 cm, English/German
Price: €25 (Out of stock)

This catalogue was produced in conjunction with the exhibition series Cosima Von Bonin: The Lazy Susan Series, A Rotating Exhibition 2010–2012 shown at the following venues: Cosima Von Bonin’s Far Niente, Witte de With, Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam, 10 October, 2010–9 January, 2011; Cosima Von Bonin’s Bone Idle, Arnolfini, Bristol, 19 February–25 April, 2011; Cosima Von Bonin’s Zermatt! Zermatt! Z…ermattet!, MAMCO, Geneva, 8 June–18 September, 2011; Cosima Von Bonin’s Cut! Cut! Cut!, Museum Ludwig, Köln, 5 November, 2011–14 May, 2012.

Designed by Yvonne Quirmbach.

#2011 #cosimavonbonin #museumludwig #wittedewith #yvonnequirmbach
We Wanted a Revolution
Black Radical Women 1965-1985 Sourcebook
Published by Duke University Press, North Carolina, 2017, 320 pages (colour & b/w ill.), 27 × 20 cm, English
Price: €28

A landmark exhibition on display at the Brooklyn Museum from April 21 through September 17, 2017, We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85 examines the political, social, cultural, and aesthetic priorities of women of color during the emergence of second-wave feminism. It showcases the work of black women artists such as Emma Amos, Maren Hassinger, Senga Nengudi, Lorraine O’Grady, Howardena Pindell, Faith Ringgold, and Betye Saar, making it one of the first major exhibitions to highlight the voices and experiences of women of color. In so doing, it reorients conversations around race, feminism, political action, art production, and art history in this significant historical period.

The accompanying Sourcebook republishes an array of rare and little-known documents from the period by artists, writers, cultural critics, and art historians such as Gloria Anzaldúa, James Baldwin, bell hooks, Lucy R. Lippard, Audre Lorde, Toni Morrison, Lowery Stokes Sims, Alice Walker, and Michelle Wallace. These documents include articles, manifestos, and letters from significant publications as well as interviews, some of which are reproduced in facsimile form. The Sourcebook also includes archival materials, rare ephemera, and an art-historical overview essay.

#2017 #bellhooks #betyesaar #brooklynmuseum #lorraineogrady #lucyrlippard #marenhassinger #senganengudi
Published by Institute of Contemporary Arts, Nagoya, 1987, 24 pages (colour ill.), 21 × 29.7 cm, Japanese/English
Price: €18 (Out of stock)
Produced on the occasion of the exhibition Jannis Kounellis at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, Nagoya, June 6 to July 31, 1987. With an essay by Germano Clement.
#1987 #janniskounellis
Victor Burgin
Published by Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, 1977, 88 pages (b/w ill.), 27 x 21 cm, Dutch/English
Price: €30 (Out of stock)

Published on the occasion of Victor Burgins’ 1977 exhibition at the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven. Includes R.H. Fuchs, ‘On reading texts.–V. Burgin, Modernism in the work of art’. Designed by Walter Nikkels.

#1977 #vanabbemuseum #victorburgin #walternikkels