
Out of Order, Out of Sight
Adrian Piper(Author)
MIT Press
Published on 15. November 1996
Book
Hardback
776 pages
978-0-262-16163-3 (ISBN)
Description
Adrian Piper joins the ranks of writer-artists who have provided much of
the basic and most reliable literature on modern and contemporary art. Out of Order,
Out of Sight is an artistic and intellectual autobiography and (occasionally
scathing) commentary on mainstream art, art criticism, and contemporary American
culture of the last twenty five years.An internationally recognized conceptual
artist and the only African-American in the early conceptual art movement of the
1960s, Piper's work was strongly influenced by Sol LeWitt and first appeared in the
pages of Vito Acconci's 0 to 9 magazine in 1968. Her early installations,
performances, and altered photo-text pieces anticipated the genre of political
montage that Barbara Kruger, Jenny Holzer, Dennis Adams, Alfredo Jaar and Cindy
Sherman turned to in the 1980s and that Anna Deavere Smith explored in the
1990s.Over the years Piper's work has used many alternative perspectives and
personae -- the young black or white male, the upper-middle class WASP male or
female -- as social probes, often turning the tables on conventional expectations or
assuming the attitude of the dominant culture in which she was educated. Her
ambiguous position on either side of this nation's racial divide holds up for
scrutiny the reaction of those who assume she is playing a part.The writings in Out
of Order, Out of Sight trace the development of Piper's thinking about her artwork
and the art world, and her evolving awareness of herself as a creative, racial, and
gendered subject of experience situated in an often limiting and always absurd
cultural and social context. The meta-art essays in Volume I document and examine
her artistic practice -- often humorous, frequently disturbing. The art criticism
contained in Volume II confronts and analyzes the social preconditions of
contemporary art practice and the cultural issues that surround it.
the basic and most reliable literature on modern and contemporary art. Out of Order,
Out of Sight is an artistic and intellectual autobiography and (occasionally
scathing) commentary on mainstream art, art criticism, and contemporary American
culture of the last twenty five years.An internationally recognized conceptual
artist and the only African-American in the early conceptual art movement of the
1960s, Piper's work was strongly influenced by Sol LeWitt and first appeared in the
pages of Vito Acconci's 0 to 9 magazine in 1968. Her early installations,
performances, and altered photo-text pieces anticipated the genre of political
montage that Barbara Kruger, Jenny Holzer, Dennis Adams, Alfredo Jaar and Cindy
Sherman turned to in the 1980s and that Anna Deavere Smith explored in the
1990s.Over the years Piper's work has used many alternative perspectives and
personae -- the young black or white male, the upper-middle class WASP male or
female -- as social probes, often turning the tables on conventional expectations or
assuming the attitude of the dominant culture in which she was educated. Her
ambiguous position on either side of this nation's racial divide holds up for
scrutiny the reaction of those who assume she is playing a part.The writings in Out
of Order, Out of Sight trace the development of Piper's thinking about her artwork
and the art world, and her evolving awareness of herself as a creative, racial, and
gendered subject of experience situated in an often limiting and always absurd
cultural and social context. The meta-art essays in Volume I document and examine
her artistic practice -- often humorous, frequently disturbing. The art criticism
contained in Volume II confronts and analyzes the social preconditions of
contemporary art practice and the cultural issues that surround it.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge, Mass.
United States
Publishing group
MIT Press Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
84
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 56 mm
Weight
2701 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-262-16163-3 (9780262161633)
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