Dora García
I see words, I hear voices
Publisher Sternberg Press, Belin, Germany
Technical info
21 x 15 cm. 394 pages
Languages
English, French
I see words, I hear voices
The book brings together essays by international authors that develop different threads pertaining to artist Dora García’s practice. In her research, she explores—through the figures of James Joyce and Robert Walser—deviant literature, exploded language, the unconscious, and the notion of exile as inherent to artistic practice. García is currently examining voice-hearing and other extrasensory perceptions. Mad Marginal Charts, an abstract mapping of references central to her idea of marginality as an artistic position, marks her trajectory in this new cycle of works, which has been featured and elaborated in exhibitions in 2014 and 2015.
Edited by Chantal Pontbriand. Design by Alex Gifreu. With contributions by Caroline Andrieux, David Dorenbaum, Dora García, Maria C. Havstam, Christa-Maria Lerm Hayes, Vanessa Ohlraun, Britta Peters, Chantal Pontbriand, Kjetil Røed, Margit Säde, Caroline von Taysen, David Toma.
Copublished with the Oslo Academy of Fine Art at Oslo National Academy of the Arts, Fonderie Darling, Punkt Ø, and the Power Plant, Toronto.
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