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Rita Ackermann
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Rita Ackermann
Contributions by Josh Smith, Bonnie Clearwater, John Kelsey, Feliz Ensslin, and Harmony Korine
225 pgs/2011/Hardcover
Within a few short months after settling in New York the artist received widespread attention for her work, particularly a group of canvasses populated with figures inspired by the cult German film We Children from Bahnhof Zoo about the heroin subculture of the 1970s. Her work forged a new visual language: paintings, drawings, and collages which telescoped between a virtuoso—and sometimes brutalistic—expressionism and taut, precise figurative drawing. Ackermann’s work explores the paradoxical relationshop between fragility and violence, as she derives inspiration from literature, film, philosophy, and popular culture.
This lavishly illustrated volume—created in close collaboration with the artist—chronicles the entirety of her career. Bonnie Clearwater connects the artist to Eastern European art historical precedents and examines the evolution in her practice over the last twenty years. Felix Ensslin reads Ackermann’s work through a panoply of European theorists’ writings, from Jacques Derrida to Jacques Lacan. Harmony Korine (famed writer of Kids) contributes an imaned conversation with the artist. John Kelsey explores the artist’s use of collage and meaning in her body of work, and Josh Smith contributes a foreword, in the form of a personal letter.
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