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"It is what it is : all the cards issued to Donald Trump, January 2017-January 2021 / Richard Kraft.

Fine Arts Library - Cage (ask at desk) N7433.4.K72 I75 2021 v.1-5
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kraft, Richard (Richard Jacob), artist.
Contributor:
Siglio Press, publisher.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Trump, Donald, 1946-.
Trump, Donald.
Presidents--United States.
Presidents.
Art, American.
Collage.
Color.
United States.
Collage--Color--21st century.
Art, American--21st century.
Artists' books--Specimens.
Artists' books.
Photocollage.
Genre:
Specimens.
Physical Description:
5 volumes : chiefly color illustrations ; 22 cm + slipcase (23 x 15 x 13 cm)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Catskill, New York : Siglio Press, 2021.
Summary:
"On inauguration day January 20, 2017, artist Richard Kraft began issuing Donald Trump colored cards, just as a soccer referee penalizes players who transgress the rules and code of conduct. For four years, Kraft scoured the news and Trump's Twitter feed every day, notating and assigning each of Trump's transgressions a colored penalty card (at first, yellow and red, as in soccer-and then Kraft devised magenta, purple, and crimson for ever-escalating offenses). Kraft issued almost 10,000 cards to Trump, half of them in 2020. In this set of five artist's books, totaling over 1600 pages, the every-mutating, accumulating grids of colored cards reveal the frequency, chronology, and intensity of Trump's transgressions. They also become an almost hyperopic landscape-evoking musical notation, abstract painting, the processing of digital information, or geologic strata. In a variation of John Cage's chance operations, the composition of the colored grids is essentially Trump-d etermined: the arrangement of the cards reflects the order in which Trump's transgressions came to the artist's attention. This irony reflects Kraft's intention to turn toxicity into beauty while never looking away from the ugliness: each individual card also denotes a specific offense, misdeed, violation, or crime. The textual annotations, totaling over 500,000 words, are color-coded to correspond with the card they describe, written in as neutrally as possible. These annotations are a shocking chronicle, a kind of minute-by-minute, day-to-day account. At the end of each volume is an index that reorganizes the penalty cards by broad subject and date as a different means to identify, name, and bear witness to the assaults and causalities of Trump and his administration. When asked about COVID-19's staggering daily death toll by journalist Jonathan Swan, Trump replied: “It is what it is.” This project takes its title from that callous dismissal. It asks readers to confront t he erasure resulting from the daily bombardment by the Trump administration: What do we remember? What have become inured to? What shocks us out of our complacency, our fatigue? How does memory shape our experience of what seemed impossible four years ago? How do we remain vigilant as Trump's lies not only persist past his presidency but also inspire insidious new laws that will disenfranchise voters across the country? A marriage of outrage with absurdity, vigilance with futility, “It Is What It Is”: All the Cards Issued to Donald Trump originates in the artist's refusal to normalize the Trump presidency. It is a daily reckoning, a bulwark against forgetting, a durational work of art, and an epic visual and notational account of Trump's ignominious four years in office."-- provided by publisher.
Contents:
Volume 1. January 20 - December 21, 2017
volume 2. January 1 - December 31, 2018
volume 3. January 1 - December 31, 2019
volume 4. January 1, 2020 - January 20, 2020
volume 5. January 1, 2020 - January 20, 2021
[supplement].
Notes:
Includes indexes.
ISBN:
9781938221286
1938221281
OCLC:
1277139616

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