Sharon Hayes
By (Author) Julia Bryan-Wilson
By (author) Jeannine Tang
By (author) Lanka Tattersall
Phaidon Press Ltd
Phaidon Press Ltd
23rd November 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
Performance art
709.2
Paperback
160
Width 250mm, Height 290mm, Spine 15mm
1044g
American artist Sharon Hayes uses photography, film, video, sound, performance, and text to interrogate the intersections between the personal and collective sphere. Her deeply affective and queer approach to history and politics draws particular attention to the language of twentieth-century activism as well as drama, anthropology, and journalism. This book will be the first to feature all of Hayes's most significant projects, from the ten-hour performance My Fellow American 1981-1988 to her monument addressing the absence of monuments to women in Philadelphia.
Julia Bryan-Wilson is an associate professor in the Department of History of Art at the University of California, Berkeley. Jeannine Tang is an art historian and critic who regularly contributes to Artforum, Theory, Culture & Society and Afterimage. Lanka Tattersall is assistant curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.