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Anna Banana: 45 Years of Fooling Around with A. Banana

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Anna Banana: 45 Years of Fooling Around with A. Banana

Contributors:

By (Author) Michelle Jacques

ISBN:

9781927958292

Publisher:

Figure 1 Publishing

Imprint:

Figure 1 Publishing

Publication Date:

16th February 2016

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Individual artists, art monographs

Dewey:

709.2

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 203mm, Height 254mm

Weight:

1020g

Description

Widely recognized and admired in countercultural communities but overlooked by the mainstream for decades, Anna Banana has been fearlessly challenging convention as Town Fool and Doktor Anna Freud, producing parodic publications, creating and exchanging artists stamps and other original artworks and staging banana-themed events that she documents for a network of like-minded artists around the world. It is this vibrant community of creative individuals that has both fueled her work and embraced it, and it is their long history of communicating by mailwelcoming anyone interested in participatingthat has laid the groundwork for todays social media networks.

Anna Banana is a compelling retrospective of the artists work and her place in art history. Michelle Jacques traces Bananas evolution from Anne Long to conceptual artist Anna Banana and the breadth of her oeuvre. Craig Saper contemplates the paradox that an artist of her stature could remain virtually unknown while subverting mainstream art and culture so relentlessly and so humorously for so long. Anne Thurmann-Jajes relates the value of the Banana Rag and other publications in publicizing the artists actions and maintaining contact with other artists. And Edward M. Gomz highlights the importance of Bananas fun, frank and frequently experimental art in engaging new audiences and bridging the historic anti-art practices of Dada and Fluxus and todays contemporary practices. Like the artist herself, this remarkable book will enlighten, engage and surprise.

Author Bio

Michelle Jacques is a curator, educator and writer. She is currently the chief curator at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria and has previously held positions in the contemporary and Canadian departments at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto. She has taught art history, curatorial studies and art writing at the post-secondary level. Recent and forthcoming publications include "Born in Detroit" in Introducing Suzy Lake (ed. Georgiana Uhlyarik, Black Dog Publishing, 2014); "And the winner is...," an analysis of Camille Turner's ongoing Miss Canadiana performance in Byproduct: On the Excess of Embedded Art Practices (ed. Marisa Jahn, YYZ Books, 2010); and "The Artist-run Centre as Tactical Training Unit" in decentre: concerning artist-run culture (YYZ Books, 2008).

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