Jimmie Durham / Dirk Snauwaert, Laura Mulvey, Mark Alice Durant, Kate Nesin.
By: Snauwaert, Dirk.
Series: Contemporary artists: Publisher: London : New York, NY : Phaidon Press Ltd. ; Phaidon Press Inc., 2017ISBN: 9780714874012.Subject(s): Durham, Jimmie -- Criticism and interpretation | Durham, Jimmie | Sculptors -- United States | Sculptors | United StatesGenre/Form: Criticism, interpretation, etc.DDC classification: 709.2 General note: First published in 1995 by Phaidon. First author of first edition was Laura Mulvey.General note: Chronological list of the author's works: page 215.Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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First published in 1995 by Phaidon. First author of first edition was Laura Mulvey.
Chronological list of the author's works: page 215.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 236-237).
Dick Snauwaert in conversation with Jimmie Durham -- Changing objects, preserving time / Laura Mulvey -- The Caliban Codex or A thing most brutish / Mark Alice Durant -- The tavern (extract), 1969 ; Six memos for the next millennium (extract), 1988 / Italo Calvino -- I want 2 bee mice elf (on Jimmie Durham's work since 1995) / Kate Nesin.
An updated edition of the first - and still most authoritative - book on the legendary American iconoclast Twenty years ago, Phaidon published what has become the definitive study of Arkansas-born Jimmie Durham's career. This highly anticipated new edition brings this important book up to date, tracing his remarkable life from his experiences in the US, Mexico, and Europe - including his early involvement with the American Indian Movement - to his most recent output. It presents a full assessment of his sculptures, performances, wall-based collages, and ersatz ethnographic displays, that deliver ironic assaults on the colonizing procedures of Western culture.