Pippa Garner: $ELL YOUR $ELF
Edited by Sara O’Keeffe.
Text by Nayland Blake, Pippa Garner, House of Ladosha, Chip Lord, Philippa Snow, McKenzie Wark, et al.
SIGNED BY PIPPA GARNER AT ARTBOOK @ HAUSER & WIRTH LA BOOKSTORE!
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Published in conjunction with Pippa Garner’s (born 1942) first institutional exhibition in New York, Pippa Garner: $ELL YOUR $ELF features her previously unpublished writing, including personal accounts of her gender transition-as-performance, with texts by contemporaries and admirers including McKenzie Wark, Nayland Blake and Chip Lord. Featuring hundreds of never-before-published images of Garner’s drawings, garments, classified ads and more, it brings into focus the artist’s singular approach to addressing—and parodying—the contradictions of commodity fetishism from the 1960s to today.Embracing pleasure, kink and the perversion of mass-produced products, Garner’s work imagines ways to restructure environments, everyday devices and conceptualizations of self. For much of her career, Garner has embedded her work in the world, often realizing projects outside the confines of galleries or museums, continually challenging what is strictly defined as art. This richly illustrated publication underscores Garner as a provocative and indispensable voice of our time.
Pioneer Works Press | Art Omi
Paperback | 8.5 x 11” | 352 pgs
Edited by Sara O’Keeffe.
Text by Nayland Blake, Pippa Garner, House of Ladosha, Chip Lord, Philippa Snow, McKenzie Wark, et al.
SIGNED BY PIPPA GARNER AT ARTBOOK @ HAUSER & WIRTH LA BOOKSTORE!
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Published in conjunction with Pippa Garner’s (born 1942) first institutional exhibition in New York, Pippa Garner: $ELL YOUR $ELF features her previously unpublished writing, including personal accounts of her gender transition-as-performance, with texts by contemporaries and admirers including McKenzie Wark, Nayland Blake and Chip Lord. Featuring hundreds of never-before-published images of Garner’s drawings, garments, classified ads and more, it brings into focus the artist’s singular approach to addressing—and parodying—the contradictions of commodity fetishism from the 1960s to today.Embracing pleasure, kink and the perversion of mass-produced products, Garner’s work imagines ways to restructure environments, everyday devices and conceptualizations of self. For much of her career, Garner has embedded her work in the world, often realizing projects outside the confines of galleries or museums, continually challenging what is strictly defined as art. This richly illustrated publication underscores Garner as a provocative and indispensable voice of our time.
Pioneer Works Press | Art Omi
Paperback | 8.5 x 11” | 352 pgs