Yael Bartana
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Author: Bartana, Yael
This first monograph dedicated to the work of Israeli-born artist Yael Bartana gives a comprehensive overview of the artist's films, installations, performative projects, photographs, and sound works of the past 15 years. From Bartana's early video vignettes to her most recent project What if Women Ruled the World? (2017), the book highlights the artist's fascination with the ways that social rituals shape both individual identities and collective memory. Bartana's works are themselves modelled on the aesthetics of the ritual, and are therefore performances that unapologetically seduce us. Her films draw attention to the fact that cinema is a ritual, and that the camera, perhaps better than any other device, mimics the ritualistic in its ability to fetishise, seduce and draw us into the ceremony we are watching.
ISBN 9783037644928. JRP|Ringier. pb. 160 pages, 120 colour. 23.5 x 28.6 cm.
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This first monograph dedicated to the work of Israeli-born artist Yael Bartana gives a comprehensive overview of the artist's films, installations, performative projects, photographs, and sound works of the past 15 years. From Bartana's early video vignettes to her most recent project What if Women Ruled the World? (2017), the book highlights the artist's fascination with the ways that social rituals shape both individual identities and collective memory. Bartana's works are themselves modelled on the aesthetics of the ritual, and are therefore performances that unapologetically seduce us. Her films draw attention to the fact that cinema is a ritual, and that the camera, perhaps better than any other device, mimics the ritualistic in its ability to fetishise, seduce and draw us into the ceremony we are watching.
ISBN 9783037644928. JRP|Ringier. pb. 160 pages, 120 colour. 23.5 x 28.6 cm.
available