Publisher's Description
Photo-based conceptual artist Robert Blanchon left
behind an extensive and varied body of work
before his untimely death at the age of 34. This
publication is the first comprehensive monograph
to document his oeuvre and its place within the
context of New York City in the 1990s. Like his contemporaries
Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Robert Gober,
and Zoe Leonard, Blanchon grappled with the legacies
of Minimalism and Modernism, the relation
between politics and art, and his identification as a
gay, HIV-positive artist who nonetheless eschewed
identity politics as the basis of an art practice.
Blanchon’s decade-long exhibition history is
marked by a witty, insightful treatment of loss,
memory and morality executed primarily through
photography but also extending to video, mail art
and performance.
Book Information
ISBN:
0967842522
Publisher:
Visual AIDS
Format:
Paperback, 176 pages
Language:
English
Dimensions:
6.5 x
8.9 x
0.5 inches