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Definitive monograph on America's most challenging and influential
artist Los-Angeles-based artist Paul McCarthy (b.1945) creates
Disneyesque installations, sculptures of animal/vegetable/human
hybrids and slapstick performances in a purge of a national
subconscious. The psycho-sexual desires and anxieties induced by
the media and the built environment of contemporary America emerge
in his collisions of plastic prosthetic limbs and condiments that
stand in for bodily fluids. These works have been variously
deployed: through live actions, often documented on video, and more
recently in outsized figures and artificial rural environments,
combined in overtly sexual ways. McCarthy's work echoes that of
European artists such as Joseph Beuys or the Viennese Aktionistes,
but gives 'action art' a postmodern twist. This new revised and
expanded edition includes contributions by luminaries such as
Kristine Stiles, Ralph Rugoff, Massimiliano Gioni and Robert Storr.
This book presents Peter d'Agostino's World-Wide-Walks project,
providing a unique perspective on walking practices across time and
place considered through the framework of evolving technologies and
changes in climate. Performed on six continents during the past
five decades, d'Agostino's work lays a groundwork for considering
walks as portals for crossing natural, cultural and virtual
frontiers. Broad in scope, it addresses topics ranging from
historical concerns including traditional Australian Aboriginal
rites of passage and the exploits of explorers such as John
Ledyard, to artists' walks and related themes covered in the mass
media in recent years. D'Agostino's work shows that the act of
walking places the individual within a world of empirical
awareness, statistical knowledge, expectation and surprise through
phenomena like anticipating unknown encounters around the bend. In
mediating the frontiers of human knowledge, walking and other forms
of exploration remain a critical means of engaging global
challenges, especially notable now as environmental boundaries are
undergoing radical and potential cataclysmic change.
First published in 1996, this irreplaceable resource has now been
updated, revised, and expanded by Kristine Stiles to represent
thirty countries and more than one hundred new artists. Stiles has
added forty images and a diverse roster of artists, including many
who have emerged since the 1980s, such as Julie Mehretu, Carrie Mae
Weems, Damien Hirst, Shirin Neshat, Cai Guo-Qian, Olafur Eliasson,
Matthew Barney, and Takashi Murakami. The writings, which as before
take the form of artists' statements, interviews, and essays, make
vivid each artist's aesthetic approach and capture the flavor and
intent of his or her work. The internationalism evident in this
revised edition reflects the growing interest in the vitality of
contemporary art throughout the world from the U.S. and Europe to
the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Australia.
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