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GraceGraceGrace explore gen-age

£15.00

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GraceGraceGrace explore gen-age reframes Live Art practice, adopting the handy neologism gen-age, to describe the intersection of gender and age.

Ever thought middle-aged ‘women’ are invisible? This book asks you to think again. It discusses the strategies of visibility, chucking marginalised status out of the patriarchal pushchair.

Produced by artists’ collective GraceGraceGrace, who identify as older, this anthology cites work by people who perform rebellious gen-age identities and includes a series of striking images of older artists in collaboration with photographer Manuel Vason commissioned by GraceGraceGrace

A sourcebook for everyone who is interested in equality, inclusion and gender identity, in the context of aging as a process.

To quote the last line of GraceGraceGrace’s manifesto: … AND WE DEMAND our rightful place in the aesthetic values of our culture, securing and ensuring the recognition that we are exquisite, beguiling and learned, for ourselves, for each other, and for all to see.

Artists cited include: Agnes Varda, Ana Mendieta, Anna Birch, Annie Sprinkle, Anne Bean, Annegret Soltau, Annika Ström, Arahmaiani, Barbara T. Smith, Beth Stephens, Bird la Bird, Bobby Baker, Carolee Schneemann, Caroline Bergvall, Catherine Herman, Cindy Sherman, Claire MacDonald, Coble, Coco Fusco, Dagmara Bilon, Danielle Imara, Deborah Levy, Deej Fabyc, Diane Torr, Ewa Partum, Fiona Templeton, Funmi Adewole, Giovanna Maria Casetta, Grace Jones, GraceGraceGrace, Hannah O’Shea, Hannah Wilke, Helena Goldwater, Ines Doujak, Jana Sterbak, Jananne Al-Ani, Jayne Parker, Jo Spence, Joan Jonas, Jytte Rex, Katharine Meynell, Katherine Araniello, Kathleen Rogers, Katy Baird, Kay Goodridge, Kim Dexter, Kim Thornton, Kirsten Justesen, La Ribot, Lady Helena Vortex, Lara Buffard, Lieve Carchon, Liz Aggiss, Lois Weaver, Louise Bourgeois, Marcia Farquhar, Marcia Hafif, Martha Wilson, Mo Throp, Mona Hatoum, Mónica Mayer, Monica Ross, Nancy Buchanan, Nettie Harris, Oreet Ashery, ORLAN, Peggy Shaw, Penelope Best, Polvo de Gallina Negra, Rachael House, Rocio Boliver, Rose English, Rosy Martin, Rude and Unruly Women, Sanja Iveković, Sarah Kent, Sonia Boyce, Split Britches, Suzy Lake, Silvia Ziranek, Taus Makhacheva, Teresa Albor, Ursula Martinez, Yeni & Nan, Yoko Ono, Yvonne Rainer.

The book will be launched with an event at LADA on Thursday 28 March at 7pm.

The book and launch event are part of an ongoing partnership between GraceGraceGrace and LADA, in support of explorations of gender and aging.

Published by Live Art Development Agency & GraceGraceGrace 2019
297 × 210 mm, 104 pages, colour, hardback
ISBN 978-1-9164243-3-3

Trade orders: Central Books. Find the details on Unbound Trade Orders and Distribution Information page.

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