Goshka Macuga: Exhibit, A
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First monography on work by Polish-born, London-based artist Goshka Macuga. Macuga’s work interweaves two strands that have helped define contemporary art in the last decade: artists’ increasing tendency toward historical and archival research and their growing interest in strategies of display and the dialogue between artistic and curatorial practice.
Many of Macuga’s large-scale, research-intensive projects have been collaborative, with the resulting installations often incorporating the work of other artists, both living and dead. Initially, many of her projects tapped into overlooked traditions in art history, but in more recent years her work has taken a political turn, frequently featuring post-Soviet Poland or the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 as a backdrop. Goshka Macuga: Exhibit, A is the first exhibition to map the artist’s trajectory since she began working, in the early 2000s. While the exhibition features a selection of works that vary in size, content, and context, altogether it emphasizes the medium of collage, both two- and three-dimensional, as the governing principle of her art.
TitleGoshka Macuga: Exhibit, A
Author
Place of publicationChigago
PublisherMuseum of Contemporary Art Chicago
Year of publication2012
Pagination112
Illustrationsill
Dimensions26 cm
Materialboek
ISBN978-1-938922-10-7
Persons keyword Goshka Macuga
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| B-2013/41 | ,75,MACUGA,1 | Available |
| Copy number | B-2013/41 |
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| Loan status | Available |