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Brian Weil, 1979-95: Being in the World
Contributor(s): Gregory, Stamatina (Editor)
ISBN: 0884541274     ISBN-13: 9780884541271
Publisher: Semiotext(e)
OUR PRICE:   $35.96  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: February 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Photography | Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions - General
- Art | History - Contemporary (1945- )
- Art | Individual Artists - Essays
Dewey: 770.74
LCCN: 2013949258
Series: Semiotext(e) / Native Agents
Physical Information: 0.43" H x 8.31" W x 11.71" (1.30 lbs) 164 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
The first career retrospective of activist photographer Brian Weil, whose work and practice explored insular cultures.

This book offers the first career retrospective of Brian Weil (1954-1996), an artist whose photographs pushed viewers into a deeply unsteadying engagement with insular communities and subcultures. A younger contemporary of such participant-observer photographers as Larry Clark and Nan Goldin, Weil took photographs that foreground the complex relationships between photographer and subject, and between photograph and viewer.

Weil was a member of ACT UP and the founder of New York City's first needle exchange, and his photographs became inextricably tied to his activist practice. His late work, an extensive series of portraits whose subjects bear witness to the emerging AIDS pandemic, is included here, along with selections from several earlier and concurrent projects: Sex (underground sex and bondage participants), Miami Crime (homicide scenes investigated by the Miami Police Department), Hasidim (populations of Hasidic Jews in Brooklyn and the Catskills), and an extensive video project with members of nascent transgender support groups.

This book commemorates a 2013 exhibition of Brian Weil's work at the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania and includes in-depth essays on Weil by Stamatina Gregory and Jennifer Burris, an interiew with the artist by Claudia Gould, and reprints of archival edited notes discussing crime and photographic evidence based on a series of interviews conducted by Sylv re Lotringer with filmmaker George Diaz in the 1980s.


Contributor Bio(s): Gregory, Stamatina: - Stamatina Gregory is an independent curator and scholar currently based in New York, where she is completing a PhD at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Jennifer Burris was the 2011-2013 Whitney-Lauder Curatorial Fellow at the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania, where she curated the exhibitions Glitter and Folds and Living Document/Naked Reality: Towards an Archival Cinema.Lotringer, Sylvere: - Sylvère Lotringer is Jean Baudrillard Chair at the European Graduate School, Switzerland, and Professor Emeritus of French literature and philosophy at Columbia University.Burris, Jennifer R.: - Jennifer Burris was the 2011-2013 Whitney-Lauder Curatorial Fellow at the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania, where she curated the exhibitions Glitter and Folds and Living Document/Naked Reality: Towards an Archival Cinema.Kraus, Chris: - Chris Kraus is the author of four novels, including I Love Dick and Summer of Hate; two books of art and cultural criticism; and most recently, After Kathy Acker: A Literary Biography. She received the College Art Association's Frank Jewett Mather Award in Art Criticism in 2008, and a Warhol Foundation Art Writing grant in 2011. She lives in Los Angeles.