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  • Formatas: Hardback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 230x165x26 mm, weight: 841 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Edition Patrick Frey
  • ISBN-10: 3907236319
  • ISBN-13: 9783907236314
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 230x165x26 mm, weight: 841 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Edition Patrick Frey
  • ISBN-10: 3907236319
  • ISBN-13: 9783907236314
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A nocturnal secret ritual performed by two naked men in a hotel room in the Netherlands; a woven tent where the artist dressed as a mage encounters visitors to share their traumas; buttplugs adorned with rooster feathers; a collection of queer zines; anal-sprayed tartan paintings; a zen garden of mugwort. A few of the singular artistic gestures AA Bronson committed in the last few years are united in this book. After his General Idea partners, Felix Partz and Jorge Zontal, passed away in 1994, AA Bronson had to learn how to keep on living by himself, inventing a personal identity without his former companions, creating a new community of work, friendship and love. These issues have been at the core of his art in the last 25 years. He has developed a work where collaboration with other artists, especially younger queer artists, and creation of a social bond are central. AA Bronsons House of Shame aims to emphasize this social dimension in his work through an overview of a series of exhibitions he made between 2013 and 2018. These are shows that bring together a community of artists; shows where performances and rituals, often invisible, contribute to the creation of a shared experience; a unique blend of art, friendship, collaboration, spirituality and humour. The book is in two-parts. An initial monographic section, which includes an essay and an interview with the artist, brings together the works and the exhibitions. In the second, choral part, friends have been invited to bear witness and write a sort of journal de bord, telling the tale of five years of the artists community life.

With a foreword by Vincent Simon, a text by Paul Clinton, and an interview by Frédéric Bonnet, and contributions from Philip Aarons, Defne Ayas, Elijah Burger, Matthias Herrmann, Richard John Jones, Bradford Kessler, Terence Koh, Sholem Krishtalka, Mark Jan Krayenhoff van de Leur, Gareth Long, Chrysanne Stathacos, Scott Treleaven, and Louwrien Wijers.
Paul Clinton: AA Bronson Radical Asshole
13(10)
Blessing for Witte de With
23(4)
The Temptation of AA Bronson
27(78)
Tent for Healing
105(10)
AA Bronson's House of Shame
115(20)
AA Bronson's Garden of Earthly Delights
135(16)
AA Bronson & Keith Boadwee: PLAID
151(10)
AA Bronson's Sacre du Printemps
161(20)
Hexenmeister
181(6)
AA Bronson's Garten der Luste
187(16)
Catch Me If You Can!
203(20)
Frederic Bonnet & AA Bronson: Being Social!
223(11)
Bradford Kessler
234(3)
Chrysanne Stathacos
237(2)
Defne Ayas
239(3)
Elijah Burgher
242(2)
Gareth Long
244(3)
Louwrien Wijers
247(3)
Mark Jan Krayenhoff van de Leur
250(3)
Matthias Herrmann
253(3)
Philip Aarons
256(3)
Richard John Jones
259(2)
Scott Treleaven
261(4)
Sholem Krishtalka
265(2)
Terence Koh
267(7)
Exhibitions
274(2)
Artists & Contributors
276(4)
Illustrations
280
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