Published by DelMonico Books. Edited by Margot Norton, Anthony Graham. Foreword by Julie Rodrigues Widholm. Contributions by Hilton Als, Omar Jason Farah, Robyn Farrell, Linda Goode Bryant, Ava Hassinger, Kristin Juarez, Senga Nengudi, Cole Palatini, Lowery Stokes Sims.
Published with Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) .
Los Angeles–born, New York–based artist Maren Hassinger’s (born 1947) practice emerged alongside and thematically with that of the other members of the 1970s avant-garde art collective Studio Z, including Senga Nengudi, David Hammons and Ulysses Jenkins. Across sculpture, performance, installation and video, Hassinger employs industrial, natural and everyday materials to address social and cultural issues dealing with our relationship to the environment. This book expands scholarship on Hassinger’s groundbreaking practice, featuring newly commissioned essays, a roundtable conversation and an interview with the artist. With robust archival photo essays that include documentation of never-before-seen works, a chronology and a comprehensive exhibition history, Living Moving Growing presents an unprecedented overview of the artist’s life and career.