Tschabalala Self: Bodega Run
Tschabalala Self: Bodega Run
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Through her vibrant paintings, sculptures, and installations, Tschabalala Self explores the complexities of the New York City bodega, documenting it as a gathering place for community and a microcosm of shifting political and economic forces. This monograph includes works from the Bodega Run series, new texts, and a sewn-in zine insert with photographs of New York bodegas.
Format: Hardback
Length: 248 pages
Publication date: 09 May 2024
Publisher: Gregory R Miller & Company
Through her vibrant paintings, sculptures, and installations, Tschabalala Self delves into the complexities of the New York City bodega. Working across various mediums, including large-scale painting, printmaking, sculpture, collage, and installation, Self's exuberant and visually seductive artworks often focus on stories of urban life, the body, and humanity. To explore cultural attitudes toward race and gender, she delves into the bodega, corner-store fixtures of New York City neighborhoods, as both a gathering place for community and a microcosm of the shifting political and economic forces that impact the lives of city dwellers, particularly of Black and Latin descent.
In her vibrant paintings, sculptures, and immersive installations, Self captures the densely stocked shelves, neon signs, and intermingling characters of the New York City bodega. This lavishly designed monograph reproduces works and photographs from throughout the Bodega Run series, alongside significant new texts that expand on the project and Self's practice. Additionally, a sewn-in zine insert with photographs of New York bodegas adds an extra layer of depth to the experience.
Tschabalala Self: Bodega Run is an essential look at a defining series of artworks by one of the most exciting young artists working today. Her exploration of the bodega as a cultural and social phenomenon is thought-provoking and compelling, and her artworks offer a unique perspective on the experiences of urban life and the human condition.
Weight: 1604g
Dimension: 265 x 329 x 24 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781941366585
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