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Renee Green: The Equator Has Moved
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Renee Green: The Equator Has Moved

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Colorful, subversive, symbolic and challenging, Green's series such as Color and Space Poems are the subject of this scholarly publication featuring an intervention by the artist

The first comprehensive US monograph on American artist Renee Green (born 1959) provides a foundational introduction to the artist's practice and addresses critical gaps in existing scholarship. In her uniquely recursive process, Green juxtaposes a range of materials-archival, documentary and literary fragments, personal and found ephemera, speculative narratives and her own extant work-to probe the unstable boundaries between fact and fiction, public recollection and personal memory. Essays situate Green within key historical influences and periods, including lineages of Conceptual art and institutional critique; examine Green's significant contributions to artistic milieus and discourses of the 1990s; and investigate various formal aspects of the work. In addition to a rich suite of installation shots from her Dia Beacon show, the book also features a visual intervention and response to the book's contents by the artist.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Dia Art Foundation,U.S.
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 January 2025
Pages
176
ISBN
9780944521656

Colorful, subversive, symbolic and challenging, Green's series such as Color and Space Poems are the subject of this scholarly publication featuring an intervention by the artist

The first comprehensive US monograph on American artist Renee Green (born 1959) provides a foundational introduction to the artist's practice and addresses critical gaps in existing scholarship. In her uniquely recursive process, Green juxtaposes a range of materials-archival, documentary and literary fragments, personal and found ephemera, speculative narratives and her own extant work-to probe the unstable boundaries between fact and fiction, public recollection and personal memory. Essays situate Green within key historical influences and periods, including lineages of Conceptual art and institutional critique; examine Green's significant contributions to artistic milieus and discourses of the 1990s; and investigate various formal aspects of the work. In addition to a rich suite of installation shots from her Dia Beacon show, the book also features a visual intervention and response to the book's contents by the artist.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Dia Art Foundation,U.S.
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 January 2025
Pages
176
ISBN
9780944521656