Jill Mulleady: Fight or Flight
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Author: Mulleady, Jill
In the paintings and woodcuts of Swiss artist Jill Mulleady, characters enact the physiological stress reactions of “fight or flight”: either adopting extreme or violent survival methods, or retreating into isolation. 'Fight or Flight' is the first major monograph on Jill Mulleady, surveying her artistic output over the last 10 years. This book features newly commissioned essays by curator Laura McLean-Ferris, author Ottessa Moshfegh and anthropologist Michael Taussig.Mulleady's work roots out fantasies, motivations and fears in order to depict a landscape of polarization and crisis. Ancient mythologies and recent histories are reanimated in her feverish work with an enduring, twisted force. And yet, opposed and extreme, the figures and scenes featured also point to futures in which beings are pushed into marginal spaces, suggesting an ominous threat at civilization’s centre.
ISBN 9798987633212. Lenz Press/Swiss Institute. hb. 185 pages. 130 colour, 10 b/w ills. 27.9 x 21.6 cm.
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In the paintings and woodcuts of Swiss artist Jill Mulleady, characters enact the physiological stress reactions of “fight or flight”: either adopting extreme or violent survival methods, or retreating into isolation. 'Fight or Flight' is the first major monograph on Jill Mulleady, surveying her artistic output over the last 10 years. This book features newly commissioned essays by curator Laura McLean-Ferris, author Ottessa Moshfegh and anthropologist Michael Taussig.Mulleady's work roots out fantasies, motivations and fears in order to depict a landscape of polarization and crisis. Ancient mythologies and recent histories are reanimated in her feverish work with an enduring, twisted force. And yet, opposed and extreme, the figures and scenes featured also point to futures in which beings are pushed into marginal spaces, suggesting an ominous threat at civilization’s centre.
ISBN 9798987633212. Lenz Press/Swiss Institute. hb. 185 pages. 130 colour, 10 b/w ills. 27.9 x 21.6 cm.
not yet published