
Things R Queer Postcard Set
Joseph Maida(Photographer)
Convoke (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 7. March 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
6 pages
978-0-9997821-3-2 (ISBN)
Description
This uniquely designed postcard set features some of Joseph Maida's most popular Things "R" Queer photographs from his popular Instagram feed @josephmaida. The 6 included perforated sheets divide into 24 individual cards, linking Maida's series back to one of the first photo sharing platforms, the postcard.
In addition to yellow, orange, pink, green, and blue sheets of 4 postcards each, this set includes a special multicolor sheet highlighting the 4 photographs included in Aperture Foundation's book and eponymous traveling exhibition Feast for the Eyes: The Story of Food in Photography. Now Things "R" Queer can be mailed, framed, and collected!
In addition to yellow, orange, pink, green, and blue sheets of 4 postcards each, this set includes a special multicolor sheet highlighting the 4 photographs included in Aperture Foundation's book and eponymous traveling exhibition Feast for the Eyes: The Story of Food in Photography. Now Things "R" Queer can be mailed, framed, and collected!
Reviews / Votes
Joseph Maida's prolific vision is campy, full of fantasy and critique of contemporary material culture. He shakes up national and cultural references, often relying on cliche and wordplay in the titles for success. The use of absurd juxtapositions, as well as the tinkering with perception and scale were prompted by a 1973 Duane Michals photographic work, which employs some similar strategies."Susan Bright, Feast for the Eyes The Story of Food in Photography, Aperture, 2017 Maida's colorful sculptures exhibit a matter-of-fact, documentary-style that seems to suggest that the world is queer because it is observed in fragments of a larger picture and that the queerness lies not in the things themselves, but in the surety by which we label them as normal or abnormal.
Rachel Lowry, Time Lightbox, Sept 15, 2016 The New York based photographer Joseph Maida also questions who and what belongs in the kitchen in his 2014 "Things 'R' Queer," a series of gelatin, meringue and plastic tableaus: a gelatin birthday cake atop a tennis racket, a fake hamburger with an electricity meter attached to it. They are, he writes, "historically 'straight' in their aesthetics and lack of manipulation" but "undoubtedly queer in their campy visualization of a fantasy-cum-critique of contemporary material culture."
Emma Orlow, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, August 30, 2019 The Worlds Funny Instagrammers - @josephmaida
Ima Magazine, Spring 2017
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Illustrations
24 Photographs
Dimensions
Height: 272 mm
Width: 208 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
567 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-9997821-3-2 (9780999782132)
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Person
Joseph Maida is an artist, writer, and educator, who chairs the BFA Photography and Video Department at New York's School of Visual Arts. Maida has exhibited his work extensively in the United States, Europe, Japan and China in solo exhibitions at Wallspace, Daniel Cooney Fine Art, the Nikon Salons, Tokyo and Osaka, and 403 International Art Center, Wuhan, among others. Maida's work has also been included in group exhibitions in New York at the International Center for Photography (ICP); Yancey Richardson Gallery; Art in General; Artists Space; the Queens Museum; and the Bronx Museum and internationally at Foam Fotografiemuseum, Amsterdam; the Reina Sofia Museum, Madrid; the Kunsthalle Wien; the Witte de With, Rotterdam; C/O Berlin; and the Photographers' Gallery, London, among others. Maida's commissioned work has appeared in publications such as The New York Times Magazine, New York Magazine, W, Wallpaper*, and Vice, and Maida's monographs New Natives and Born Free and Equal were published by L'Artiere (Bologna, Italy) in 2015 and CONVOKE (New York, NY) in 2018 respectively. Maida earned his BA summa cum laude in architecture and art history from Columbia University and his MFA in photography from Yale University.