Fabienne Lasserre: Entre chien et loup
        
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        Author: Dean Daderko (ed.)
Brooklyn-based artist Fabienne Lasserre describes her practice as “a stubborn action on materials”—creating freestanding objects made of clay, hand-dyed fabric, paper and metal that hover between painting and sculpture. For Lasserre, abstraction is a means to privilege lived and felt experience, implying powerful and fertile political metaphors. Entre chien et loup (a French expression for twilight), speaks to the way Lasserre’s work defies easy categorization. This catalog-cum-artist’s book includes contributions by curators Camila Marambio and Dean Daderko, art historian Nell Andrews and artist Kristine Woods (all presented in both English and French) providing intimate and lyrical weaving of viewpoints on materials, the senses, resistance and queer and feminist viewpoints.
ISBN 9781941753910. Inventory Press. pb. 192 pages. 127 colour, 49 b/w ills. 23 x 19 cm.
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    Brooklyn-based artist Fabienne Lasserre describes her practice as “a stubborn action on materials”—creating freestanding objects made of clay, hand-dyed fabric, paper and metal that hover between painting and sculpture. For Lasserre, abstraction is a means to privilege lived and felt experience, implying powerful and fertile political metaphors. Entre chien et loup (a French expression for twilight), speaks to the way Lasserre’s work defies easy categorization. This catalog-cum-artist’s book includes contributions by curators Camila Marambio and Dean Daderko, art historian Nell Andrews and artist Kristine Woods (all presented in both English and French) providing intimate and lyrical weaving of viewpoints on materials, the senses, resistance and queer and feminist viewpoints.
ISBN 9781941753910. Inventory Press. pb. 192 pages. 127 colour, 49 b/w ills. 23 x 19 cm.
not yet published