Ericka Beckman
English
By (author): Henriette Huldisch
Since the mid-1970s, Ericka Beckman (b. 1951, Hampstead, NY) has forged a signature visual language in film, video, installation, and photography. Often shot against black, spatially ambiguous backdrops, her moving image works are structured according to the logic of childs play, games, folklore, or fairy tales, and populated by archetypical characters and toy-like props in bright, primary colours. Throughout her work, Beckman engages profound questions of gender, role-playing, competition, power and control.
The publication will include selected works spanning thirty years of Beckmans career, providing the first opportunity to survey her contribution to the art world. With new scholarly essays on Beckmans work that offer an art-historical consideration of her early Super-8 Films and a critical situating of the artists ongoing preoccupation with the structures of games, gambling, and capitalism, the exhibition catalogue contextualizes Beckmans practice on the occasion of this major survey exhibition. More than 20 colour images in the catalogue include photo- documentation of Beckmans works since 1983 and installation views of the MIT List Center exhibition. See more
The publication will include selected works spanning thirty years of Beckmans career, providing the first opportunity to survey her contribution to the art world. With new scholarly essays on Beckmans work that offer an art-historical consideration of her early Super-8 Films and a critical situating of the artists ongoing preoccupation with the structures of games, gambling, and capitalism, the exhibition catalogue contextualizes Beckmans practice on the occasion of this major survey exhibition. More than 20 colour images in the catalogue include photo- documentation of Beckmans works since 1983 and installation views of the MIT List Center exhibition. See more
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