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Since the late 1980s, Jim Hodges' poetic reconsiderations of the
material world have inspired a body of multimedia work in which the
manmade and artificial are invested with emotion and authenticity.
Co-published by the Dallas Museum of Art and the Walker Art Center,
this volume accompanies the first comprehensive, scholarly
exhibition to be organized in the United States of this critically
acclaimed American artist. Examining over 25 years of his artistic
career, this uniquely designed catalogue weaves together the voices
of many to situate the artist's work within issues of identity,
social activism, illness, beauty, generosity and death.
Contributions include an in-depth overview of Hodges' career by
Jeffrey Grove, Hoffman Family Senior Curator of Contemporary Art at
the Dallas Museum of Art; an essay and interview with the artist by
Olga Viso, Executive Director of the Walker Art Center; a
reflection on Hodges' early artistic development by Bill Arning,
Director of the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston; an essay on
sentimentality and the artist's recent video work by Helen
Molesworth, Barbara Lee Chief Curator at the Institute of
Contemporary Art, Boston; as well as ruminations on recurring
motifs in the artist's work by author Susan Griffin.
Born in 1957 in Spokane, Washington, New York-based artist Jim
Hodges has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions in
the U.S. and in Europe, including the 2004 Whitney Biennial and a
solo exhibition at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris. Hodges' work
is included in the collections of notable institutions, among them
the Dallas Museum of Art; the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN;
The Art Institute of Chicago; the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New
York; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C.;
Los Angeles County Museum of Art; The Museum of Modern Art, New
York; the Philadelphia Museum of Art; the San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
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It is What it is. or is It? (Paperback)
Alhena Katsof, Karen Kelly; Text written by Barbara Schroeder; Foreword by Bill Arning; Text written by Dean Daderko
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In 1914, Marcel Duchamp purchased a bottle rack, called it a
sculpture, put his name to it and the "readymade" artwork was born.
"It Is What It Is. Or Is It?" considers the legacy of the readymade
in contemporary artistic practice as the form approaches its 100th
anniversary and attempts to recuperate the radicality of Duchamp's
foundational gesture. Taking stock of the readymade's simple
materiality and its economy of means, this catalogue includes work
by 18 artists working in a variety of media from sculpture to
photography, painting, video and installation-based works. "It Is
What It Is. Or Is It?" includes works by Ellen Altfest, Faycal
Baghriche, Bill Bollinger, William Cordova, Latifa Echakhch, Daphne
Fitzpatrick, Claire Fontaine, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Rachel Hecker,
Jamie Isenstein, Luis Jacob, Patrick Killoran, Jiri Kovanda, Klara
Liden, Catherine Murphy and Pratchaya Phinthong.
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Jennie C. Jones - Compilation (Hardcover)
Valerie Cassel Oliver; Text written by Valerie Cassel Oliver; Foreword by Bill Arning; Contributions by Jennie Jones; Text written by Hilton Als, …
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