Ulises Carrin: Bookworks and Beyond
By (Author) Sal Hamerman
Edited by Javier Rivero Ramos
Contributions by Felipe Becerra
Contributions by Mnica de la Torre
Contributions by Zanna Gilbert
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
15th May 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Other graphic or visual art forms
Performance art
Digital, video and new media arts
History of art
709.2
Hardback
176
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
A richly illustrated account of the life and work of the twentieth-century Mexican artist and writer who reimagined what the book could look like, mean, and do
Ulises Carrin (19411989) was one of the most remarkable artists and writers of the second half of the twentieth century. Part of a generation of artists that challenged the boundaries separating visual arts, literature, music, and performance, Carrin worked in a wide range of media: artists books, sound poetry, performance art, mail art, video art, theoretical writing, and exhibitions. Today, Carrins work is inspiring a new generation of artists, art historians, and cultural practitioners around the world. Ulises Carrin: Bookworks and Beyond presents a richly illustrated, panoramic account of his life and work, and highlights how he transformed conventional understandings of the book by reimagining it as a material, semiotic, and social platform capable of redefining the artists role in society.
A promising young writer, Carrin left his native Mexico in the late 1960s to study literature in Europe. In 1972, he settled in Amsterdam, a progressive city where he could live as an openly gay man, and joined a community of like-minded artists. In 1975, he founded the legendary Other Books & So, a trailblazing bookstore-gallery that became a hub for exhibiting and promoting artistic experiments taking place in Amsterdam and internationally.
Ulises Carrin includes an evocative and representative selection of the artists books, artworks, and ephemera, most of them from Princeton University Library, which has one of the largest collections of his work in North America. Featuring original scholarly and literary essays, the book mirrors and engages with Carrins own mixture of scholarly and creative work. With its key primary material, interdisciplinary critical perspectives, and new interpretations, the book sheds much new light on an important multimedia artist.
Exhibition Schedule
Princeton University Library, Princeton, New Jersey
February 21June 16, 2024
Sal Hamerman is a metadata librarian who specializes in rare books at Princeton University Library. They have written chapters for Arts Biggest Stage: Collecting the Venice Biennale, 20072019 and Library of the Printed Web: Collected Works 20132017, and cofounded the artist-run projects Office Space 2 and the Cybernetics Library. Javier Rivero Ramos is a curator and art historian. He is the editor of RMO, the first book about Raphael Montaez Ortiz, published by New Yorks El Museo del Barrio, and a coeditor of Juan Downey: 19401993. He has curated exhibitions on Downey, Ryan Gander, and other artists, and on Chopped Liver Press.