Product details
- ISBN 9781597114790
- Weight: 840g
- Dimensions: 203 x 273mm
- Publication Date: 17 Jun 2021
- Publisher: Aperture
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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Cwynar’s research-driven and visually complex images constitute the hallmarks of contemporary post–Pictures Generation work—in which photography is pursued in relation to film, sculpture, digital culture, and the cultural and technological history of image-making. Cwynar’s work revolves around her interest in subjective notions of beauty through images; the fetishization of consumer objects and colors; and the exploration of the informal image archives that have emerged around the industrialization and capitalization of these ideas. As part of her core practice, Cwynar collects, arranges, and archives her eBay purchases and creates studio studies of these consumer objects, exploring how images circulate online and how the lives and purposes of both physical objects and their likenesses change over time. Sara Cwynar: Glass Life is a must-have sourcebook for understanding the multilayered practice of this celebrated, multidisciplinary artist.
Sheila Heti is a playwright and author of eight books of fiction and nonfiction, including Motherhood (2018) and How Should a Person Be? (2010). In 2018, she was named as part of “The New Vanguard” of fiction writers in the twenty-first century by the New York Times. She is a frequent contributor to publications such as Bookforum, London Review of Books, McSweeney’s, and the New Yorker.
Rose Bouthillier is curator of exhibitions at Remai Modern, Saskatoon, Canada.
Legacy Russell is a writer and associate curator of exhibitions at the Studio Museum in Harlem. She is recipient of a 2019 Carl & Marilynn Thoma Art Foundation Arts Writing Award in Digital Art, and a 2020 Robert Rauschenberg Foundation artist residency. Her first book, Glitch Feminism: A Manifesto, was published in 2020.
