
James Drake
University of Texas Press
Published on 1. November 2008
Book
Hardback
248 pages
978-0-292-71860-9 (ISBN)
Description
An internationally acclaimed artist whose work has been honored with inclusion in both the Venice Biennale and the Whitney Biennial, James Drake has explored political, social, and universal themes through the media of sculpture, video, installation, photography, and drawing. James Drake, the first monograph devoted to the artist, surveys thirty-five years of Drake's work up to 2007.
Many of the works reproduced in James Drake reflect the artist's preoccupation with borders. Some have to do with the political border between the United States and Mexico and the inherent social and psychological tensions of people living in its extreme and unique environment. Other works explore the internal boundaries that people experience as a result of attitudes, prejudices, power, control, and arrogance. Jimmy Santiago Baca's narrative poem Huitzilopochtli, a personal response to Drake's work, provides a verbal counterpart to the artist's theme of border-crossing.
Another prominent subject in Drake's work is the relationship of people and animals-in particular, the animality that always lurks in human behavior. In his essay "Between Animality and Man," critic Steven Henry Madoff traces this subject through Drake's work and shows how Drake uses it to contrast the forces of intellect and instinct, light and darkness.
Interspersed among the color plates are quotations from writers as varied as Cormac McCarthy and Dante. Also accompanying the plates and essays is an introduction by Bruce W. Ferguson, a nationally known art curator, educator, and critic, that places Drake's work in an art historical context. Lists of James Drake's works, exhibitions, public collections, and awards, as well as a bibliography of works about Drake, complete this first retrospective of the oeuvre of this major, socially concerned artist, who always "tries to make work as exciting, powerful, and thought-provoking as possible."
Many of the works reproduced in James Drake reflect the artist's preoccupation with borders. Some have to do with the political border between the United States and Mexico and the inherent social and psychological tensions of people living in its extreme and unique environment. Other works explore the internal boundaries that people experience as a result of attitudes, prejudices, power, control, and arrogance. Jimmy Santiago Baca's narrative poem Huitzilopochtli, a personal response to Drake's work, provides a verbal counterpart to the artist's theme of border-crossing.
Another prominent subject in Drake's work is the relationship of people and animals-in particular, the animality that always lurks in human behavior. In his essay "Between Animality and Man," critic Steven Henry Madoff traces this subject through Drake's work and shows how Drake uses it to contrast the forces of intellect and instinct, light and darkness.
Interspersed among the color plates are quotations from writers as varied as Cormac McCarthy and Dante. Also accompanying the plates and essays is an introduction by Bruce W. Ferguson, a nationally known art curator, educator, and critic, that places Drake's work in an art historical context. Lists of James Drake's works, exhibitions, public collections, and awards, as well as a bibliography of works about Drake, complete this first retrospective of the oeuvre of this major, socially concerned artist, who always "tries to make work as exciting, powerful, and thought-provoking as possible."
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Language
English
Place of publication
Austin, TX
United States
Product notice
With dust jacket
Illustrations
173 plates, 19 b&w photos
Dimensions
Height: 305 mm
Width: 279 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-292-71860-9 (9780292718609)
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Persons
James Drake's work is in the permanent collection of over thirty museums, including the Albright-Knox Gallery, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. He has had over sixty one-person shows and has been invited to participate in more than one hundred group exhibitions. Drake is the recipient of a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship and two National Endowment for the Arts grants.
Author
Introduction
Content
Introduction: Skin Language, Bruce W. Ferguson
Between Animality and Man, Steven Henry Madoff
Huitzilopochtli, Jimmy Santiago Baca
From Blood Meridian, or The Evening Redness in the West and The Road, Cormac McCarthy
Plates
List of Plates
Biography
Exhibitions
Public Collections
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Between Animality and Man, Steven Henry Madoff
Huitzilopochtli, Jimmy Santiago Baca
From Blood Meridian, or The Evening Redness in the West and The Road, Cormac McCarthy
Plates
List of Plates
Biography
Exhibitions
Public Collections
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgments