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Post-Performance Video, Prospective 1: Los Angeles

Post-Performance Video, Prospective 1: Los Angeles

Edited by Marie de Brugerolle with a contribution by Hendrik Folkerts

Four Los Angeles video artists explore the role of performativity in visual art

Marie de Brugerolle’s concept of a “Post-Performance Future” describes the legacy and impact of performativity on visual arts. This book accompanies the first exhibition on this subject, featuring four video artists working or trained in Los Angeles: Coleman Collins, Rodney McMillian, Nathaniel Mellors and Anna Wittenberg.

Published by Mousse Publishing, 2022
Paperback with 112 pages
8 ½ x 6 ½ x ½ inches (21.59 x 16.51 x 1.27 cm)

$35.00
Post-Performance Video, Prospective 1: Los Angeles
$35.00

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Post-Performance Video, Prospective 1: Los Angeles

Edited by Marie de Brugerolle with a contribution by Hendrik Folkerts

Four Los Angeles video artists explore the role of performativity in visual art

Marie de Brugerolle’s concept of a “Post-Performance Future” describes the legacy and impact of performativity on visual arts. This book accompanies the first exhibition on this subject, featuring four video artists working or trained in Los Angeles: Coleman Collins, Rodney McMillian, Nathaniel Mellors and Anna Wittenberg.

Published by Mousse Publishing, 2022
Paperback with 112 pages
8 ½ x 6 ½ x ½ inches (21.59 x 16.51 x 1.27 cm)

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Edited by Marie de Brugerolle with a contribution by Hendrik Folkerts

Four Los Angeles video artists explore the role of performativity in visual art

Marie de Brugerolle’s concept of a “Post-Performance Future” describes the legacy and impact of performativity on visual arts. This book accompanies the first exhibition on this subject, featuring four video artists working or trained in Los Angeles: Coleman Collins, Rodney McMillian, Nathaniel Mellors and Anna Wittenberg.

Published by Mousse Publishing, 2022
Paperback with 112 pages
8 ½ x 6 ½ x ½ inches (21.59 x 16.51 x 1.27 cm)