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  • Bétonsalon - Center for Art and Research

    9 esplanade Pierre Vidal-Naquet

    75013 Paris
    +33.(0)1.45.84.17.56
    Postal address
    Bétonsalon - Center for Art and Research
    Université de Paris
    5 rue Thomas Mann
    Campus des Grands Moulins
    75205 Paris Cédex 13
  • The brochures of Bétonsalon BS
  • Candice Lin. A Hard White Body
  • 15 years, in the stream of life (2003 - 2018)
  • 36 Short Stories
  • Camille Henrot. Elephant Child
  • Académie Vivante (Living Academy)
  • Qalqalah, a Reader
  • franck leibovici. on displays
  • Candice Lin. A Hard White Body

    This publication showcases A Hard White Body, an evolving project by Candice Lin presented at Bétonsalon—centre d’art et de recherche, Paris; at Portikus, Frankfurt/Main; and at the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts, University of Chicago. A Hard White Body  weaves together material and nonhuman histories alongside the life and work of three historical figures: American writer James Baldwin (1924–1987); French explorer and global traveler Jeanne Baret (1740–1807); and artist and naturalist Maria Sibylla Merian (1647–1717). Lin uses porcelain, a material whose history includes nineteenth-century imperial and scientific uses, to highlight fantasies surrounding whiteness and purity, only to subject her porcelain assemblages to pungent organic materials. She thus stages processes of contamination between organic and inorganic materials, creating an unstable sculptural ecosystem. In addition to an essay by curator Lotte Arndt that discusses the various iterations of Lin’s project, the publication features an essay by Rizvana Bradley; a conversation between Jih-Fei Cheng and Mel Y. Chen; and a conversation between the artist and C. Riley Snorton. These texts are accompanied by a visual essay by the artist and a selection of exhibition views.

    Direction: Alyssa Brubaker et Katja Rivera

    Texts by Mélanie Bouteloup, Bill Michel and Philippe Pirotte, Lotte Arndt and Yesomi Umolu, Lotte Arndt, Rizvana Bradley, Mel Y. Chen and Jih-Fei Cheng, Candice Lin
    Graphic design : Studio ELLA

    Edited by Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts at the University of Chicago, with the support of Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation and Hessische Kulturstiftung. This publication wouldn’t have been possible without François Ghebably, Los Angeles.
    Distribution: The University of Chicago Press

    Publication: 2019

    English edition

    14.5 x 23 cm 

    160 pages 

    ISBN 978-0-692-13836-6
 

    35 €

    The publication can be purchased at Bétonsalon - Center for Art and research, and is available for mail order (cost of the book + postage).

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