Body High: Death, Drugs, and Eva Hesse
By (Author) Ryann Donnelly
Watkins Media Limited
Repeater Books
6th May 2025
8th April 2025
New edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Human figures depicted in art
Biography: writers
709
Paperback
160
Width 130mm, Height 197mm
369g
How do we medicate ourselves, and why can't we cure the people we love In Body High, encounters with lurid bodily sculptures from the '60s offer remedies to the author's own illness and malaise. How do we medicate ourselves, and why can't we cure the people we love In Body High, encounters with lurid bodily sculptures from the '60s offer remedies to the author's own illness and malaise. In Body High, the introduction to lurid sculptural practices from the 1960s and the author's own experience in proximity to opiate use will be used to offer a surreal and unsettling, yet seductive landscape where wider universal themes are explored- How do we medicate ourselves, and why can't we cure the people we love Dripping latex and collapsed rubber tubes were among the provocative materials that signaled an aesthetic turn in European and American sculptural practices starting in the late 1960s. Objects became corporeal- they responded to gravity in ways suggestive of exhaustion, offered sensual form, and confronted viewers with the ephemeral realities of our bodies through viscosity and deterioration. This book analyses the objects by women within that movement, which explored maternity and mortality to capture the body under or after medical care. It argues that in these works, art-making served as a therapeutic strategy to re-claim bodies being manipulated at molecular levels.
Ryann Donnelly holds a practice-based PhD from the department of Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths, University of London, where she is currently an assistant lecturer. She was the lead singer of Seattle-based band Schoolyard Heroes, who were signed to Island Records from 1999-2010.