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Mika
Rottenberg
Foreword
by Ann Demeester
Texts by Linda Williams, Hsuan L. Hsu, Efrat Mishori
Hardcover, 9 x 12 inches
204 pages, illustrated throughout
$45.00 (ISBN: 9780982681305)
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The ersatz
factories and farms that appear in the video-installations of Mika
Rottenberg (born 1976) are tended by female laborers with unusual
features. Uncommonly fat, tall, muscular or long-haired women work on
strange, alchemical assembly lines to turn red fingernails into
maraschino cherries, or to squeeze together blush, lettuce and rubber
into a curious and magical product.
Published on
the occasion of Rottenberg's retrospective exhibition at de Appel Arts
Centre, Amsterdam, this first publication on the acclaimed young artist
presents a comprehensive overview of her work to date. It includes
extensive sections on all of Rottenberg's major video installations,
culminating with her latest, “Squeeze” (2010). Video stills, diagrams,
drawings and previously unpublished source material are interwoven with
essays investigating the work from political, philosophical and
historical perspectives. Interviews conducted by the artist with some
of the performers whose extreme physiques she showcases in her videos
provide unique insight into Rottenberg's process of blending fact and
fiction to create her highly original work.
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