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Det håndgribelige rum

Det håndgribelige rum

Courtney J. Martin

Aristo Bogforlag
2017
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Det håndgribelige rum billedhuggeren Morten Stræde Skrevet af den amerikanske kunsthistoriker Courtney Martin, chefkurator og vicedirektør for DIA art Foundation i New York Det er den amerikanske kunsthistoriker Courtney J. Martin, der i monografien “Det håndgribelige rum”, fortæller om Morten Stræde som en af den danske kunstscenes mest anerkendte og produktive kunstnere. Martin skrev katalogteksten til Morten Strædes soloudstilling “Seven Sorrowful Songs” på Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, og skriver i bogen Morten Stræde ind i en international kontekst og tradition i forhold til billedkunstnere som Bruce Nauman og Richard Serra. Morten Stræde fik sit gennembrud i 1980’erne, hvor det abstrakte formsprog var karakteristisk for den tids billedhuggere, der ligesom deres samtidige vilde malere inddrog elementer fra litteratur, semiotik og filosofi i deres kunst. Strædes skulpturer – der gennem de seneste 10-15 år fundet prominent plads i det offentlige rum – tilbyder mange muligheder for forståelse og fortolkning og har samtidig den tyngde, der er nødvendig, når et værk skal kunne blive stående år efter år og vedblive at kaste noget fra sig.
Tangible Space

Tangible Space

Courtney J. Martin

Aristo Bogforlag
2017
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Skrevet af den amerikanske kunsthistoriker Courtney Martin, chefkurator og vicedirektør for DIA art Foundation i New York Det er den amerikanske kunsthistoriker Courtney J. Martin, der i monografien “Det håndgribelige rum”, fortæller om Morten Stræde som en af den danske kunstscenes mest anerkendte og produktive kunstnere. Martin skrev katalogteksten til Morten Strædes soloudstilling “Seven Sorrowful Songs” på Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, og skriver i bogen Morten Stræde ind i en international kontekst og tradition i forhold til billedkunstnere som Bruce Nauman og Richard Serra. Morten Stræde fik sit gennembrud i 1980’erne, hvor det abstrakte formsprog var karakteristisk for den tids billedhuggere, der ligesom deres samtidige vilde malere inddrog elementer fra litteratur, semiotik og filosofi i deres kunst. Strædes skulpturer – der gennem de seneste 10-15 år fundet prominent plads i det offentlige rum – tilbyder mange muligheder for forståelse og fortolkning og har samtidig den tyngde, der er nødvendig, når et værk skal kunne blive stående år efter år og vedblive at kaste noget fra sig.
Cecily Brown

Cecily Brown

Courtney J. Martin; Jason Rosenfeld; Francine Prose

Phaidon Press Ltd
2020
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The first – and highly anticipated – monograph on one of the most influential painters of our time Cecily Brown is a British-born, New York-based artist who rose to prominence in the late 1990s. Brown established her unique voice within the art sphere by investigating the sensual qualities of oil paint and challenging the conventions of abstraction and figuration. Through a range of reference to old master paintings, Abstract Expressionism, and popular culture, Brown's symbolic language, exuberant brushwork, rich palette, intense energy, and embrace of the erotic have redefined some of painting's historical canons.
Wangechi Mutu

Wangechi Mutu

Courtney J. Martin; Kellie Jones; Chika Okeke-Agulu; Adrienne Edwards

PHAIDON PRESS LTD
2022
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The first monograph on the work of celebrated and influential Kenyan-American artist Wangechi Mutu Wangechi Mutu's remarkable body of work touches on such issues as sexuality, ecology, politics, and the rhythms and chaos that govern the world. Her paintings, sculptures, and collages, often enriched with culturally-charged materials including tea, synthetic hair, Kenyan soil, feathers, and sand, interweave fact with fiction, generating a unique form of myth-making that sets her apart from classical history or popular culture. This is the first book to document her evolution and explore her impact.
Sonia Boyce

Sonia Boyce

Emma Ridgway; Courtney J. Martin

YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS
2022
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The first major publication to explore the work of Sonia Boyce, one of Britain’s most exciting contemporary artists, including her newest and most ambitious work to date The British artist Sonia Boyce (b. 1962) is celebrated for depicting intimate social encounters that explore interpersonal dynamics in drawing, photography, video, and installation, using images and sounds captured during the participatory art events she initiates. Boyce’s immersive new exhibition for the British Council commission at La Biennale di Venezia 2022 is her most ambitious to date—focussing on collaborative play as a route to artistic innovation and the importance of taking creative risks—both central tenets of Boyce’s exceptional artistic practice. Sonia Boyce: Feeling Her Way captures the drama and scope of this multisensory work as it unfolds throughout the British Pavilion. Boyce came to prominence as a key figure in the British Black arts movement of the 1980s and the authors’ texts connect this astonishing new work with Boyce’s preceding works and her abiding interests and concerns. Published in association with the British CouncilExhibition Schedule:La Biennale di Venezia (April 23–November 27, 2022)
Barbara Chase-Riboud Monumentale

Barbara Chase-Riboud Monumentale

Christophe Cherix; Courtney J. Martin; Akili Tommasino; Stephanie Weissberg

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS
2023
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A new retrospective of the work of trailblazing artist Barbara Chase-RiboudBarbara Chase-Riboud is a bestselling novelist, an award-winning poet, and a renowned visual artist whose sculpture and drawings are in museum collections around the world. Among her best-known sculptural work is the Malcolm X series of flowing cast bronze forms combined with braided fiber elements. Barbara Chase-Riboud Monumentale traces this pioneering artist’s remarkable career from the 1950s to the present, providing the most comprehensive account of her important body of work to date.The book features both celebrated and never-before-seen artworks that highlight Chase-Riboud’s groundbreaking contributions to contemporary sculpture. In addition to some forty sculptures, the book presents nearly twenty works on paper, a selection of Chase-Riboud’s poetry, and excerpts from an interview with the artist.Exploring the many different aspects of Chase-Riboud’s artistic practice, Barbara Chase-Riboud Monumentale provides unprecedented insights into her meditations on form, memory, and monument, while revealing the rich array of inspiration she has drawn from global art history and literature.Published in association with the Pulitzer Arts FoundationExhibition SchedulePulitzer Arts Foundation, St. LouisSeptember 16, 2022–February 5, 2023
The Studio Reader – On the Space of Artists

The Studio Reader – On the Space of Artists

Mary Jane Jacob; Glenn Adamson; Svetlana Alpers; John Badlessari; Alice Bellony–rewold; Mary Bergstein; Walead Beshty; Andrea Bowers; Daniel Buren; Rochelle Feinstein; David J Getsy; Michelle Grabner; Rodney Graham; Amy Granat; Karl Haendel; Rachel Harrison; Caroline A Jones; Suzanne Lacy; Thomas Lawson; Lynn Lester Hershman; Shana Lutker; Annika Marie; Courtney Martin; Carrie Moyer; Bruce Nauman; Michael Peppiatt; David Reed; Lane Relyea; David Robbins; Judith Rodenbeck; Joe Scanlan; Brenda Schmahmann; Carolee Schneemann

University of Chicago Press
2010
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The image of a tortured genius working in near isolation has long dominated our conceptions of the artist's studio. Examples are abound: think Jackson Pollock dripping resin on a cicada carcass in his shed in the Hamptons. But times have changed; ever since Andy Warhol declared his art space a 'factory', artists have begun to envision themselves as the leaders of production teams, and their sense of what it means to be in the studio has altered just as dramatically as their practices. "The Studio Reader" pulls back the curtain from the art world to reveal the real activities behind artistic production. What does it mean to be in the studio? What is the space of the studio in the artist's practice? How do studios help artists envision their agency and, beyond that, their own lives? This forward-thinking anthology features an all-star array of contributors, ranging from Svetlana Alpers, Bruce Nauman, and Robert Storr to Daniel Buren, Carolee Schneemann, and Buzz Spector, each of whom locates the studio both spatially and conceptually - at the center of an art world that careens across institutions, markets, and disciplines. A companion for anyone engaged with the spectacular sites of art at its making, "The Studio Reader" reconsiders this crucial space as an actual way of being that illuminates our understanding of both artists and the world they inhabit.
Perfect Girls, Starving Daughters: How the Quest for Perfection Is Harming Young Women
This eye-opening look at twenty-first century culture and its impact on women reveals how food and weight obsession, driven in no small part by images of celebrities openly wasting away, threatens a new generation of girls as the feminist exhortation that ?you can do anything? is twisted into ?you must do everything.? It also inspires readers to consider what wonderful things might happen if the madness stopped once and for all.
Learning in Public

Learning in Public

Courtney Martin

LITTLE, BROWN COMPANY
2022
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From the time Courtney E. Martin strapped her daughter, Maya, to her chest for long walks, she was curious about Emerson Elementary, a public school down the street from her Oakland home. She learned that White families in their gentrifying neighborhood largely avoided the majority-Black, poorly-rated school. As she began asking why, a journey of a thousand moral miles began.Learning in Public is the story, not just Courtney's journey, but a whole country's. Many of us are newly awakened to the continuing racial injustice all around us, but unsure of how to go beyond hashtags and yard signs to be a part of transforming the country. Courtney discovers that her public school, the foundation of our fragile democracy, is a powerful place to dig deeper. Courtney E. Martin examines her own fears, assumptions, and conversations with other moms and dads as they navigate school choice. A vivid portrait of integration's virtues and complexities, and yes, the palpable joy of trying to live differently in a country re-making itself. Learning in Public might also set your family's life on a different course forever.
Click

Click

Courtney Martin; Julie Courtney Sullivan

Seal Press
2010
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When did you know you were a feminist? Whether it happened at school, at work, while watching TV, or reading a book, many of us can point to a particular moment when we knew we were feminists. In Click, editors Courtney E. Martin and J. Courtney Sullivan bring us a range of women- including Jessica Valenti, Amy Richards, Shelby Knox, Winter Miller, and Jennifer Baumgardner- who share stories about how that moment took shape for them. Sometimes emotional, sometimes hilarious, this collection gives young women who already identify with the feminist movement the opportunity to be heard- and it welcomes into the fold those new to the still-developing story of feminism.
The Naked Truth: Young, Beautiful, and (HIV) Positive

The Naked Truth: Young, Beautiful, and (HIV) Positive

Marvelyn Brown; Courtney Martin

Ecco Press
2008
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The surprisingly hopeful story of how a straight, nonpromiscuous, everyday girl contracted HIV and how she manages to stay upbeat, inspired, and more positive about life than ever beforeAt nineteen years of age, Marvelyn Brown was lying in a stark white hospital bed at Tennessee Christian Medical Center, feeling hopeless. A former top track and basketball athlete, she was in the best shape of her life, but she was battling a sudden illness in the intensive care unit. Doctors had no idea what was going on. It never occurred to Brown that she might be HIV positive.Having unprotected sex with her Prince Charming had set into swift motion a set of circumstances that not only landed her in the fight of her life, but also alienated her from her community. Rather than give up, however, Brown found a reason to fight and a reason to live. The Naked Truth is an inspirational memoir that shares how an everyday teen refused to give up on herself, even as others would forsake her. More, it's a cautionary tale that every parent, guidance counselor, and young adult should read.
Judd

Judd

Erica Cooke; Wouter Davidts; Tamar Margalit; Courtney Martin; Christine Mehring; James Meyer; Annie Ochmanek; Yasmil Raymond; Jeffrey Weiss

Museum of Modern Art
2020
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Rasheed Araeen

Rasheed Araeen

Rasheed Araeen; Charles Esche; Kate Fowle; Courtney Martin; Michael Newman; Dominic Rahtz; Gene Ray; Marcus du Sautoy; Zoe Sutherland

JRP Ringier
2017
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Spanning 60 years, this publication surveys the art, editing and curating activities of London-based, Pakistani-born artist Rasheed Araeen (born 1935) for the first time, presenting an expansive artistic practice that has had a profound influence on generations of artists, writers and thinkers. Whether as a pioneer of Minimalist sculpture, a publisher of magazines at the forefront of postcolonial thinking like Third Text (founded 1987) or as an abstract painter drawing inspiration from the art of the Abbasid period, Araeen has consistently sought to realign the understanding of Modernism imposed by the hegemonic discourses of the West. Bringing together newly commissioned essays by leading art critics and historians, documentation from the artist's archive as well as an extensive survey of Araeen's work, this publication offers the opportunity--long overdue--to assess Araeen's impact as an artist and thinker.