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Thin Skin

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Thin Skin

Contributors:

By (Author) Jennifer Higgie
By (author) Chloe Aridjis
By (author) Jennifer Higgie

ISBN:

9781922979087

Publisher:

Monash University Publishing

Imprint:

Monash University Publishing

Publication Date:

1st September 2023

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Paintings and painting

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

120

Dimensions:

Width 210mm, Height 300mm

Weight:

1000g

Description

Thin Skin is an exhibition of contemporary and historical paintings by Australian and international artists who explore the liminal space between figuration and abstraction. Guest curated by Australian, London-based writer, curator and former editor of frieze magazine, Jennifer Higgie, it features works by thirty-six artists.

As a term, thin skin is joyfully ambiguous. Thin Skin refers not only to the delicate membrane that separates body, mind and environment, but to other borders: thresholds between reason and unreason, wisdom and foolishness, life and death, the conscious and unconscious, laughter and weeping. To have thin skin is to be hypersensitive to the world around you. Paint is a thin skin on a surface.

Some of the artists selected for Thin Skin employ absurdity, slapstick, parody, caricature and/or dreamlike logic to explore themselves and their place in the world. Others depict bodies in rich, often intertwined, conversations with the psyche, the land, domestic or work environments and with animals. Thin Skin also embraces the idea of thin places, an ancient term of mysterious provenance that refers to locations with a unique or peculiar energy. They are places that attract spirits; they appear when the distance between earth and heaven narrows. In Thin Skin, the ephemeral is made tangible.

The fully-illustrated catalogue features new writing by Jennifer Higgie and a specially commissioned short story by Chloe Aridjis, award-winning Mexican-American novelist and writer.

Author Bio

Jennifer Higgie is an Australian writer who lives in London. Her latest books areThe Other Side: A Journey into Women, Art and the Spirit World(Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2023) andThe Mirror and the Palette: 500 Years of Womens Self-Portraits(Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2021). Chloe Aridjis is a Mexican novelist and writer who lives in London, UK. Her novel Book of Clouds (Chatto & Windus, 2009) won the French literary Prix du Premier Roman tranger. Her second novel, Asunder, was published by Chatto in 2013 and her third novel, Sea Monsters (Chatto, 2019), won the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction in 2020. Chloe has a doctorate in nineteenth-century French poetry and magic from the University of Oxford. In 2015, she co-curated a major solo exhibition of the work of her late friend, the British-Mexican surrealist Leonora Carrington, at Tate Liverpool, UK. Jennifer Higgie is an Australian writer who lives in London. Her latest books areThe Other Side: A Journey into Women, Art and the Spirit World(Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2023) andThe Mirror and the Palette: 500 Years of Womens Self-Portraits(Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2021).

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