Jim Allen, the Skin of Years

Jim Allen, the Skin of Years

Auteur : Jim Allen, Philip Dadson, Tony Green

Date de publication : 2014

Éditeur : Clouds & Michael Lett

Nombre de pages : 340

Résumé du livre

New Zealand artist and educator Jim Allen is both a formidable influence upon his followers and a prolific artist in his own right. A leader of post-object practices in the global south, Allen's immersive installations and light touch share much with his self-proclaimed heroes, experimental filmmaker and sculptor Len Lye and Brazilian kineticist Hélio Oitica. This robust reader contains over 300 pages of interviews with Allen, conducted largely by art historian Tony Green and fellow artist Phil Dadson. Through these colorful and often humorous oral histories, one can trace the narrative of Allen's life, including his participation in WWII and formation as an artist and teacher-and sailor!-from the 1950s until the present day. An important record of a woefully understudied figure of postwar art, Skin of Years presents Allen's dogged persistence to engage in what he has called "the art of the possible".

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