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CORY REYNOLDS | DATE 2/13/2018

Carolee Schneemann launch event at the MoMA PS1 Book Space

Join us in the MoMA PS1 Book Space on Sunday, February 18 at 3PM, to celebrate the publication of Carolee Schneemann: Uncollected Texts with Carolee Schneemann reading from the book, a discussion between Schneemann and the book’s editor Branden W. Joseph, and a book signing.
Carolee Schneemann launch event at the MoMA PS1 Book Space

In Carolee Schneemann: Uncollected Texts, edited by art historian Branden W. Joseph, the texts span diverse formats including dream journal entries, criticism, and essays. Performance notes were culled primarily from magazines such as Caterpillar, Film Culture, The Fox, Manipulations, and Matter, as well as Performing Arts Journal and Art Journal, and media outlets including the New York Times and the Village Voice.

Published by Primary Information, the book includes many writings that have never been reproduced in their original form. It features Schneemann’s reflections on her own works, including Meat Joy, Divisions and Rubble, and Kitch’s Last Meal. Frequently referring to one another, the assembled writings offer new perspectives on the artist’s life, work, and ideas.

For over 50 years, Carolee Schneemann has worked in painting, photography, performance, film, video, mixed media, and installations to create groundbreaking pieces that focus on gender, politics, and sexuality. Carolee Schneemann: Uncollected Texts brings into focus these issues.

Carolee Schneemann: Kinetic Painting, the first comprehensive retrospective of the artist’s work, is on view through March 11th at MoMA PS1.

The MoMA PS1 Book Space is on the first floor of the museum.

This event is free and open to the public! If you can't make it, e-mail booksmomaps1@artbook.com to order a signed copy!

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Carolee Schneemann launch event at the MoMA PS1 Book Space
Carolee Schneemann launch event at the MoMA PS1 Book Space
Carolee Schneemann launch event at the MoMA PS1 Book Space
Carolee Schneemann launch event at the MoMA PS1 Book Space
Carolee Schneemann launch event at the MoMA PS1 Book Space
Carolee Schneemann launch event at the MoMA PS1 Book Space
Carolee Schneemann launch event at the MoMA PS1 Book Space

Carolee Schneemann: Uncollected Texts

Carolee Schneemann: Uncollected Texts

Primary Information
Pbk, 6 x 9 in. / 120 pgs / 12 color.