Tell it to my heart: Collected by Julie Ault Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Basel, february 2-may 12, 2013, Culturgest, Lisbon, june 21-september 8, 2013, Artists Space, New York, november 24, 2013-february 23, 2014 volume 2

Julie Ault (*1957) is an artist, curator, writer, and editor, whose work emphasizes and celebrates the complex interrelationships between cultural production and politics. The collection of artworks Ault has assembled over the last 30 years speaks to her practice as one built on exchange, friendship...

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Körperschaft: Museum für Gegenwartskunst <Basel> (VeranstalterIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Birkett, Richard (HerausgeberIn), Ault, Julie (HerausgeberIn), Beck, Martin (HerausgeberIn), Falguières, Patricia (VerfasserIn von Zusatztexten), Schulman, Sarah (VerfasserIn von Zusatztexten), Taylor, Marvin J. (VerfasserIn von Zusatztexten)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Ostfildern Hatje Cantz 2016
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Zusammenfassung:Julie Ault (*1957) is an artist, curator, writer, and editor, whose work emphasizes and celebrates the complex interrelationships between cultural production and politics. The collection of artworks Ault has assembled over the last 30 years speaks to her practice as one built on exchange, friendship and a critical notion of mutable histories. 'Tell it to my heart – Collected by Julie Ault' accompanies a series of three exhibitions that were staged in Basel, Lisbon and New York. Volume 2 follows a more reflective and distanced mode than its predecessor, including installation images of the three-part exhibition, and a series of essays from scholars and curators that respond to the overall character and process of 'Tell it to my heart'. The publication also includes a comprehensive checklist of artworks exhibited across the three venues, as well as those works included in the film programs accompanying each exhibition
Beschreibung:151 Seiten
290 mm x 210 mm
ISBN:9783775736831
978-3-7757-3683-1