Artist Book 8 page artist book containing drawings of artworks and audiences. The title is taken from Lucy Lippard's 1976 article on the slippery distance between the objectification of women in representation and the parody of that representation as critique. The drawings are juxtaposed with a collaged text of ruminations on commodification from Lippard, T.J.Clark, and Marx
Publisher's text about the volume in which this section appears: Lapdogs of the Bourgeoisie inves...
Catalogue from an exhibition of Lapointe’s pictoral works incoprorating drawing, collage and paintin...
How to read an artists' book: Artists' books are generally intended to be viewed as works of art. Si...
"In 1973 the critic and curator Lucy R. Lippard published Six Years, a book with possibly the longes...
By invitation from John Court, Haptic is one of two texts that respond to John Courts endurance draw...
This dissertation explores how artist books are read with a focus on works published during the 1960...
Through writing, curating, and social and cultural activism, Lucy Lippard has brought awareness to t...
‘The Drawing Book’ was conceived and edited by Kovats. Other invited authors included Kate Macfarlan...
This artist's book/exhibition catalogue is composed of laminated paper bound with string. Drawings a...
Many adults and children may recognize Maurice Sendak’s children’s book Where the Wild Things Are, b...
"Four exhibtions of contemporary art organised by Lucy Lippard have become known as her 'numbers sho...
This compilation of artists' pages and critical texts was conceived to be an exhibition in a book. T...
"During the period 1965-1970 when the twenty-one essays collected in this volume were written, Lucy ...
The twentieth century's “positive” reading of a highly commodified art world has in a perverse way b...
Through the work of 11 women artists, this catalogue explores the convergence, in the early 1970s, o...
Publisher's text about the volume in which this section appears: Lapdogs of the Bourgeoisie inves...
Catalogue from an exhibition of Lapointe’s pictoral works incoprorating drawing, collage and paintin...
How to read an artists' book: Artists' books are generally intended to be viewed as works of art. Si...
"In 1973 the critic and curator Lucy R. Lippard published Six Years, a book with possibly the longes...
By invitation from John Court, Haptic is one of two texts that respond to John Courts endurance draw...
This dissertation explores how artist books are read with a focus on works published during the 1960...
Through writing, curating, and social and cultural activism, Lucy Lippard has brought awareness to t...
‘The Drawing Book’ was conceived and edited by Kovats. Other invited authors included Kate Macfarlan...
This artist's book/exhibition catalogue is composed of laminated paper bound with string. Drawings a...
Many adults and children may recognize Maurice Sendak’s children’s book Where the Wild Things Are, b...
"Four exhibtions of contemporary art organised by Lucy Lippard have become known as her 'numbers sho...
This compilation of artists' pages and critical texts was conceived to be an exhibition in a book. T...
"During the period 1965-1970 when the twenty-one essays collected in this volume were written, Lucy ...
The twentieth century's “positive” reading of a highly commodified art world has in a perverse way b...
Through the work of 11 women artists, this catalogue explores the convergence, in the early 1970s, o...
Publisher's text about the volume in which this section appears: Lapdogs of the Bourgeoisie inves...
Catalogue from an exhibition of Lapointe’s pictoral works incoprorating drawing, collage and paintin...
How to read an artists' book: Artists' books are generally intended to be viewed as works of art. Si...