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Examines early practices of staged photography in visualizing queer
forms of relation. Â Body Language is the first in-depth
study of the extraordinary interplay between George Platt Lynes and
PaJaMa (Paul Cadmus, Jared French, and Margaret Hoening French).
Nick Mauss and Angela Miller offer timely readings of how their
practices of staging, collaboration, and psychological enactment
through the body arced across the boundaries of art and life,
private and public worlds, anticipating contemporary social media.
Using the camera not to capture, but to actively perform, they
renounced photography’s conventional role as mirror of the real,
energizing forms of world-making via a new social framing of the
self.
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Reza Abdoh (Paperback)
Charlie Fox, Dominic Johnson, Hilton Als, Tobi Haslett; Edited by Negar Azimi, …
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R1,100
Discovery Miles 11 000
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Over a brief, twelve-year career, the Iranian director and
playwright Reza Abdoh broke all of the conventions of American
theater, pushing actors and audiences past their limits to create
hallucinatory, at times nightmarish, dreamscapes shot through with
humor, song, and an unlikely spirituality. His productions
addressed the bitter political realities of his time- the systemic
devaluation of black life, governmental indifference to the AIDS
crisis, sexual repression, genocide in Europe, and war in the
Middle East-with harrowing eloquence. Just before his death he
ordered that his plays should never be performed again. Profusely
illustrated, the catalogue contains new essays on the influence and
reception of Abdoh's works in theater, film, and video, published
and unpublished interviews with the director, and conversations
with his friends and colleagues, as well as scripts of his plays
and contemporary reviews.
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Transmissions (Paperback)
Nick Mauss; Contributions by Joshua Lubin-Levy, Scott Rothkopf, Elisabeth Sussman, Allie Tepper
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R794
Discovery Miles 7 940
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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An aesthetic and social history of art and dance in
mid-20th-century New York interpreted by contemporary artist Nick
Mauss Over the past decade, Nick Mauss (b. 1980) has pursued a
hybrid mode of working that melds the roles of curator, artist, and
scholar. Following his highly acclaimed 2018 Whitney Museum of
American Art exhibition Transmissions, this volume elaborates on
the artist's complex portrait of mid-century New York as seen
through the prism of modernist ballet. By pairing installation
views of the exhibition and photographs of its daily performances
by Paula Court and Ken Okiishi with reproductions of artworks,
ballet programs, and fashion magazines, Transmissions animates the
vividly enmeshed social and artistic networks that shaped both
modern art and modern ballet. Through his emphasis on the
collaborations and intimacies between models, dancers,
photographers, choreographers, painters, sculptors, filmmakers,
publishers, critics, amateurs, and devotees, Mauss re-calibrates
the standard narrative of American modernism to locate performance,
spectatorship, and the eroticized body at its center. Transmissions
features reproductions of documents and artworks-a number published
here for the first time-by Paul Cadmus, George Platt Lynes,
Dorothea Tanning, Carl Van Vechten, Isamu Noguchi, Pavel
Tchelitchew, Walker Evans, Ilse Bing, PaJaMa, Man Ray, Maya Deren,
Marcel Duchamp, Elie Nadelman, Eugene Berman, Peter Hujar, and many
more. Additional texts address the subjects of ballet and the body,
Mauss's work as an artist and curator, and performance within
museum spaces, while an extensive conversation with the sixteen
dancers who participated in the Whitney exhibition brings rare
insight into the labor of making performance-based work while
negotiating diverging legacies of embodiment. Distributed for the
Whitney Museum of American Art and Dancing Foxes Press
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