An Anarchitectural Body of Work: Suzanne Harris and the Downtown New York Artists' Community in the 1970s
The artist, dancer and educator Suzanne Harris (1940-79) was a protagonist of the downtown New York City artists’ community in the 1970s. With her boundary-transgressing practice, she played a decisive part in avant-garde projects, such as the Anarchitecture group, 112 Greene Street, FOOD, and the Natural History of the American Dancer. Harris furthermore participated in the Heresies editorial collective. Nevertheless, her own oeuvre fell into abeyance.

Friederike Schäfer reconstructs Harris’s dispersed, postminimalist body of work, which broke the mold of art categories, art practices, art spaces, and the common notion of space. The author draws on post-Marxist feminist theory to trace how Harris transcended both sculpture and dance to create site-specific, ephemeral installations.

Recipient of the Terra Foundation for American Art International Publication Grant 2021

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An Anarchitectural Body of Work: Suzanne Harris and the Downtown New York Artists' Community in the 1970s
The artist, dancer and educator Suzanne Harris (1940-79) was a protagonist of the downtown New York City artists’ community in the 1970s. With her boundary-transgressing practice, she played a decisive part in avant-garde projects, such as the Anarchitecture group, 112 Greene Street, FOOD, and the Natural History of the American Dancer. Harris furthermore participated in the Heresies editorial collective. Nevertheless, her own oeuvre fell into abeyance.

Friederike Schäfer reconstructs Harris’s dispersed, postminimalist body of work, which broke the mold of art categories, art practices, art spaces, and the common notion of space. The author draws on post-Marxist feminist theory to trace how Harris transcended both sculpture and dance to create site-specific, ephemeral installations.

Recipient of the Terra Foundation for American Art International Publication Grant 2021

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An Anarchitectural Body of Work: Suzanne Harris and the Downtown New York Artists' Community in the 1970s

An Anarchitectural Body of Work: Suzanne Harris and the Downtown New York Artists' Community in the 1970s

by Friederike Schäfer
An Anarchitectural Body of Work: Suzanne Harris and the Downtown New York Artists' Community in the 1970s

An Anarchitectural Body of Work: Suzanne Harris and the Downtown New York Artists' Community in the 1970s

by Friederike Schäfer

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The artist, dancer and educator Suzanne Harris (1940-79) was a protagonist of the downtown New York City artists’ community in the 1970s. With her boundary-transgressing practice, she played a decisive part in avant-garde projects, such as the Anarchitecture group, 112 Greene Street, FOOD, and the Natural History of the American Dancer. Harris furthermore participated in the Heresies editorial collective. Nevertheless, her own oeuvre fell into abeyance.

Friederike Schäfer reconstructs Harris’s dispersed, postminimalist body of work, which broke the mold of art categories, art practices, art spaces, and the common notion of space. The author draws on post-Marxist feminist theory to trace how Harris transcended both sculpture and dance to create site-specific, ephemeral installations.

Recipient of the Terra Foundation for American Art International Publication Grant 2021

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110738681
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 02/14/2024
Edition description: Cover: Kerstin
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.45(h) x 0.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Friederike Schäfer, Kunsthistorikerin, Freie Universität Berlin

Friederike Schäfer, art historian, Freie Universität Berlin
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