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Miranda July / [Miranda July].

Fine Arts Library NX512.J85 A4 2020
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Format:
Book
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
July, Miranda, 1974---Themes, motives.
July, Miranda.
July, Miranda, 1974-.
Themes, motives.
Physical Description:
224 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
Place of Publication:
Munich ; New York : Prestel Verlag, 2020.
Summary:
"The work of Miranda July-the most impressively cross-disciplinary artist of her generation-is brought into focus in this mid-career retrospective. From her early rarely seen Riot Grrrl-influenced fanzines and performances to a career that has produced seminal films, fiction, sculptures, public art, and even a smartphone app, Miranda July has proven adept at articulating the poignancy and humor of the human plight while also achieving enormous acclaim along the way. This volume offers a close look at July's performance and video projects, award-winning films, digital multimedia, and written works, showcased via photography, stills, and archival ephemera, and narrated by friends, collaborators, curators, assistants, and audience members. It includes behind-the-scenes commentary from such figures as David Byrne, Spike Jonze, Lena Dunham, Carrie Brownstein, and Hans Ulrich Obrist, as well as by July herself, and reveals an intimate perspective on the process, struggles, and grit involved in forging one's own path"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Conversation between Miranda July and Julia Bryan-Wilson
Works 1992-2020. Works 1992-2020. The lifers + more plays
Snarla
Bands
Early performances
Big Miss Moviola / Joanie 4 Jackie
Short films
Shoes
Love diamond
Learning to love you more
The swan tool
The drifters
No one belongs here more than you
Me and you and everyone we know
Things we don't understand and definitely are not going to talk about
Window shade for the thing
The auction
The hallway
Eleven heavy things
Extras
The future
It chooses you
We think alone
The first bad man
Somebody
New society
May 14, 2016 / by Paul Ford and Miranda July
Ripped poster
Artangel and Miranda July present Norwood Jewish Charity Shop, the London Buddhist Centre Charity Shop & Spitalfields Crypt Trust Charity Shop in solidarity with Islamic Relief Charity Shop at Selfridges
I'm the president, baby
Kajillionaire.
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
9783791385211
3791385216
OCLC:
1109404242

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