A sculptural and photographic dialogue with embodiedness and Le Corbusier's Carpenter Center
This first monograph on the Chicago-based multimedia artist B. Ingrid Olson (born 1987) accompanies two simultaneous exhibitions: History Mother and Little Sister, each on a separate floor of the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts. Informed by notions of doubling and mirroring, unexpected uses of footnotes and architectural fixtures as well as the work of figures such as Madeline Gins and Eileen Gray, the exhibitions insinuate her own objects and images into a sometimes tense, playfully knowing relationship with Le Corbusier’s famous building, probing the normative, gendered and material experiments of the structure’s modular elements of concrete, glass, plywood and primary colors. The book’s innovative design brings together documentation of the site-specific installation, sketches and reproductions of other works made over the last decade, putting them into conversation with a selection of poetry and criticism that informs Olson’s practice.
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In the handsome exhibition catalog...Olson reflects on her art, which is at once cerebral and physical: ...'How close can I get? Can I touch it?' In this tactile publication, you certainly can.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781735230528
Publisert
2023-06-22
Utgiver
Vendor
Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts
Høyde
273 mm
Bredde
216 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
184
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