Liz Glynn: Objects and Actions
The first monograph on Liz Glynn offers a thematic journey through a decade of her sculptures, installations, and live performances.
From her first participatory performance building Rome in 24 hoursin cardboardto Open House, her open-air Gilded Age ballroomcast in concretein Central Park, Liz Glynn examines the past to shed light on present day social and economic conditions through a diverse array of sculptures, structures, and actions. This monograph, designed to emphasize Glynn's interest in process, temporality, labor, and shifting notions of value, features a series of essays on the artist's practice as a whole, texts on each of her discrete projects as well as images from the artist's studio, and documentation of her performances. Together they give readers a comprehensive overview of an artist whose career has garnered enormous attention from audiences and critics alike.
Published in association with MASS MoCA
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From her first participatory performance building Rome in 24 hoursin cardboardto Open House, her open-air Gilded Age ballroomcast in concretein Central Park, Liz Glynn examines the past to shed light on present day social and economic conditions through a diverse array of sculptures, structures, and actions. This monograph, designed to emphasize Glynn's interest in process, temporality, labor, and shifting notions of value, features a series of essays on the artist's practice as a whole, texts on each of her discrete projects as well as images from the artist's studio, and documentation of her performances. Together they give readers a comprehensive overview of an artist whose career has garnered enormous attention from audiences and critics alike.
Published in association with MASS MoCA
Liz Glynn: Objects and Actions
The first monograph on Liz Glynn offers a thematic journey through a decade of her sculptures, installations, and live performances.
From her first participatory performance building Rome in 24 hoursin cardboardto Open House, her open-air Gilded Age ballroomcast in concretein Central Park, Liz Glynn examines the past to shed light on present day social and economic conditions through a diverse array of sculptures, structures, and actions. This monograph, designed to emphasize Glynn's interest in process, temporality, labor, and shifting notions of value, features a series of essays on the artist's practice as a whole, texts on each of her discrete projects as well as images from the artist's studio, and documentation of her performances. Together they give readers a comprehensive overview of an artist whose career has garnered enormous attention from audiences and critics alike.
Published in association with MASS MoCA
From her first participatory performance building Rome in 24 hoursin cardboardto Open House, her open-air Gilded Age ballroomcast in concretein Central Park, Liz Glynn examines the past to shed light on present day social and economic conditions through a diverse array of sculptures, structures, and actions. This monograph, designed to emphasize Glynn's interest in process, temporality, labor, and shifting notions of value, features a series of essays on the artist's practice as a whole, texts on each of her discrete projects as well as images from the artist's studio, and documentation of her performances. Together they give readers a comprehensive overview of an artist whose career has garnered enormous attention from audiences and critics alike.
Published in association with MASS MoCA
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9783791357348 |
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Publisher: | Prestel Publishing |
Publication date: | 12/03/2019 |
Pages: | 272 |
Product dimensions: | 8.63(w) x 10.31(h) x 1.31(d) |
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