Edited by Iwona Blazwick, this anthology of Judith Barry’s critical essays, fictions and project descriptions address numerous loaded topics in postmodern social criticism, including casual consumerism, the flaneur, the doppelganger and corporate ideology. Published on the occasion of the exhibition Public Fantasy, the book also includes an introductory essay, “Spectacle and Subjectivity: the work of Judith Barry” by Johanna Drucker.
Judith Barry is an American artist, writer, and educator best known for her installation and performance art and critical essays, but also known for her works in drawing and photography.
Art, Modern – 127 pages (Name and date on prelims.)