Publisher:
Ugly Duckling Presse, Brooklyn, New York
"In a conversation that took place in August 2020, during a global pandemic and in the wake of mass uprisings across the US against systemic racism and police brutality, scholar and choreographer Nadine George-Graves and performance-maker and dancer...
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Staatliche Hochschule für Bildende Künste, Städelschule, Bibliothek
Signature:
Magazin Brosch Kü Okpokwasili, O. 2020
Inter-library loan:
No loan of volumes, only paper copies will be sent
"In a conversation that took place in August 2020, during a global pandemic and in the wake of mass uprisings across the US against systemic racism and police brutality, scholar and choreographer Nadine George-Graves and performance-maker and dancer Okwui Okpokwasili discuss ideas of collaborative practice, radical forgiveness, virtuosity, and community. Reflecting on Okpokwasili's and Peter Born's practice and installation from March 2020, Sitting on a Man's Head, the two women consider how art making reflects the kind of imagination of how one might live in the world, proposing modes of relation that are neither predatory nor transactional, but grounded in care. This conversation originally took part as an event for 50WomenAtYale150, and was co-sponsored by Yale Women, the Yale Alumni Association, and the Yale Black Alumni Association."--Publisher's website (viewed 2021 February 1)
"Edition of 1000 copies. Series design by chuck kuan and Sarah Lawson, Typeset by Wen Zhuang. Type is New Century Schoolbook. Cover paper and flyleaf from French Paper Co. Printed offset and bound at McNaughton & Gunn. Flyleaf printed letterpress at Ugly Duckling Presse."--Colophon
"Adapted from Slow down and walk with Okwui Okpokwasili, a video interview presented by 50WomenAtYale150."--Colophon