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Renée Green - Inevitable Distances

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Since the late 1980s, Renée Green's practice has imagined and expanded the ways in which art can give form to underwritten histories, collective memory, and circuits of cultural exchange. Her writing, installations, films, digital media, and sound works continue to trace and interrogate the power of cultural institutions and their relationships with language, knowledge, and constitutions of selfhood, while at the same time indicating other ways of being and becoming.
This artist's catalogue extensively illustrates Green's previously undocumented early work alongside recent installations, personal ephemera and excerpts from fiction selected by the artist. Essays by a new constellation of writers relate Green's work to legacies of migration and displacement, language and access, as well as alternative approaches to reading and being read.
RENÉE GREEN (*1959) is an artist, writer, and filmmaker known for her highly layered and formally complex multimedia installations in which ideas, perception, and experience are examined from myriad perspectives. Green's exhibitions, videos and films have been seen throughout the world in museums, festivals, and art institutions, highlighting her unique approach to natural sciences, history, and aesthetics. She is a Professor at the Art, Culture, and Technology program at MIT.

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Since the late 1980s, Renée Green’s practice has imagined and expanded the ways in which art can give form to underwritten histories, collective memory, and circuits of cultural exchange. Her writing, installations, films, digital media, and sound works continue to trace and interrogate the power of cultural institutions and their relationships with language, knowledge, and constitutions of selfhood, while at the same time indicating other ways of being and becoming.
This artist’s catalogue extensively illustrates Green’s previously undocumented early work alongside recent installations, personal ephemera and excerpts from fiction selected by the artist. Essays by a new constellation of writers relate Green’s work to legacies of migration and displacement, language and access, as well as alternative approaches to reading and being read.
RENÉE GREEN (*1959) is an artist, writer, and filmmaker known for her highly layered and formally complex multimedia installations in which ideas, perception, and experience are examined from myriad perspectives. Green’s exhibitions, videos and films have been seen throughout the world in museums, festivals, and art institutions, highlighting her unique approach to natural sciences, history, and aesthetics. She is a Professor at the Art, Culture, and Technology program at MIT.

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Authors Kathrin Bentele, Howie Chen, Renée Green, Krist Gruijthuijsen, Mason Leaver-Yap
Assisted by Kathrin Bentele (Editor), Berlin KW Institute for Contemporary Art (Editor), Leaver-Yap (Editor), Mason Leaver-Yap (Editor), Silvia Fehrmann (Foreword), Krist Gruijthuijsen (Foreword), Mason Leaver-Yap (Foreword), Heike Munder (Foreword)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.02.2022
 
EAN 9783775750615
ISBN 978-3-7757-5061-5
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 178 mm x 26 mm x 248 mm
Weight 730 g
Illustrations 80 Abb.
Series Zeitgenössische Kunst
Museumskatalog
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art
Non-fiction book > Art, literature

Migration, Fotografie, Film, Vertreibung, Zeitgenössische Kunst, Skulpturen, Installationskunst, Installationen, Filmkunst, auseinandersetzen, Multi-Media Kunst, Digital-, Video- und New Media-Kunst, Erzählerisches Thema: Vertreibung, Exil, Migration

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