Vital Signs: Artists and the Body

Vital Signs: Artists and the Body

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26 Nov, 2024

By Lanka Tattersall (Edited by), Cyrus Dunham (Text by), Margarita Lizcano Hernandez (Text by)

An impressive and wide-ranging showcase of mostly women and gender-expansive artists whose work intertwines fluid ideas of embodiment with capacious models...

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Last updated on 12 Jan, 2026

ISBN-10:

1633451658

ISBN-13:

9781633451650

Publisher

Museum of Modern Art

Dimensions

10.71x9.21x0.79 inches

Language

English

Description

An impressive and wide-ranging showcase of mostly women and gender-expansive artists whose work intertwines fluid ideas of embodiment with capacious models of abstraction

This stunningly illustrated exhibition catalog looks closely at how abstraction in art is often intimately tied with shifting ideas of the bodily. Bringing together seemingly unalike categories such as figurative/abstract, self/other and exotic/banal into newly fused configurations, the publication shows how artists have often conceived of these categories as inextricably intertwined. The catalog is divided into three thematic sections. "Mirror" explores the ways artists have honed in on the forms of the face and head as a distorted mirror. "Matter" looks at how artists draw on the metaphorical resonances of the body in ways that suggest mutable morphologies, especially in relation to socially constructed definitions of gender, race and sexuality. "Metamorphosis" examines how artists have used abstraction as a means to transform the human body into different modes of being: new identities, other animals and spiritual or cosmological entities. An introductory essay by Lanka Tattersall, Laurenz Foundation curator, maps the historical precedents from a feminist, queer and Afro-diasporic art historical perspectives, while a prologue by poet and artist Precious Okoyomon and a reflection by Lambda Literary Award finalist Cyrus Dunham open up new forms of language for questions around gender and abstraction.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:1633451658

ISBN-13

:9781633451650

Publisher

:Museum of Modern Art

Publication date

: 26 Nov, 2024

Category

: Art & Creativity

Format

:Hardcover

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 10.71x9.21x0.79 inches

Weight

:1.004 Kg

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