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A timely reassessment of the artist's early performances and
feminist sculptures, affirming their radical engagements and art
historical significance This volume is a focused look at two bodies
of work, the Tirs ("shooting paintings") and Nanas ("dames"), in
the experimental 1960s practice of the French-American artist Niki
de Saint Phalle (1930-2002). Alongside a poetic response to the
work, four essays treat Saint Phalle's oeuvre as works of radical
performance and feminist art, as well as highlighting her
transatlantic projects and collaborations. A chronology with
photo-documentation and known participants details for the first
time all Tirs shooting events in Europe and the United States, and
another timeline recaps Saint Phalle's life in the 1960s. Tirs were
made by firing a .22 caliber rifle at the surfaces of paintings.
The bullets pierced bags of pigment, aerosol paint cans, or even
food embedded in dense assemblages covered in painted plaster.
Saint Phalle's increasingly liberated female figures with
outstretched arms, curvaceous forms, and powerful poses developed
into her well-known Nanas, an evolution contemporaneous with the
rise of a Euro-American feminist movement. Distributed for the
Menil Collection and the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego
Exhibition Schedule: Menil Collection, Houston (September 10,
2021-January 23, 2022) Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego (April
9-July 17, 2022)
A theoretical dissection of capitalism's ultimate form of
merchandise: the living spectacle of the Young-Girl. The Young-Girl
is not always young; more and more frequently, she is not even
female. She is the figure of total integration in a disintegrating
social totality. -from Theory of the Young-Girl First published in
France in 1999, Preliminary Materials for a Theory of the
Young-Girl dissects the impossibility of love under Empire. The
Young-Girl is consumer society's total product and model citizen:
whatever "type" of Young-Girl she may embody, whether by whim or
concerted performance, she can only seduce by consuming. Filled
with the language of French women's magazines, rooted in Proust's
figure of Albertine and the amusing misery of (teenage) romance in
Witold Gombrowicz's Ferdydurke, and informed by Pierre Klossowski's
notion of "living currency" and libidinal economy, Preliminary
Materials for a Theory of the Young-Girl diagnoses-and makes
visible-a phenomenon that is so ubiquitous as to have become
transparent. In the years since the book's first publication in
French, the worlds of fashion, shopping, seduction plans, makeover
projects, and eating disorders have moved beyond the comparatively
tame domain of paper magazines into the perpetual accessibility of
Internet culture. Here the Young-Girl can seek her own reflection
in corporate universals and social media exchanges of
"personalities" within the impersonal realm of the marketplace.
Tracing consumer society's colonization of youth and sexuality
through the Young-Girl's "freedom" (in magazine terms) to do
whatever she wants with her body, Tiqqun exposes the rapaciously
competitive and psychically ruinous landscape of modern love.
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A Sand Book (Paperback)
Ariana Reines
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Deadpan, epic, and searingly charismatic, A Sand Book is at once
relatable and out-of-this-world. In poems tracking climate change,
bystanderism, state murder, sexual trauma, shopping, ghosting,
love, and the transcendent shock of prophecy, A Sand Book
chronicles new dimensions of consciousness for our strange and
desperate times. What does the destruction of our soil have to do
with the weather in the human soul? From sand in the gizzards of
birds to the iridescence on the surface of spilt oil, from sand
storms on Mars to our internet-addicted present, from the
desertifying mountains of Haiti to natural disasters and state
violence, A Sand Book is both a travelogue and a book of mourning.
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