Nine Qwerty Bells: Fiction for Live Voice

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    Abstract

    Nine Qwerty Bells: Fiction for Live Voice is a sole-authored book by Fusco in which the art works are speaking - in the first person - about their subjecthood and assessment of the other artworks, crucially, the art works can only speak from the physical position that they are in the gallery space, so have a biased and highly subjective viewpoints.

    This is indicated in the book’s subtitle ‘Fiction for Live Voice’ where the implicated ‘live voice’ is that of the artworks on display.

    This hybrid blend of the creative/critical voice is the central subject and method in this research project.

    Fusco has selected works by Alan Charlton, Esther Ferrer, Cristina Iglesias, Pello Irazu, Astrid Klein, Cindy Sherman, Ignacio Uriarte and Christopher Williams. An additional contribution by the art critic and curator Neus Miro introduces video art in ”la Caixa” Collection.
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherWhitechapel Gallery
    Number of pages112
    Edition1
    ISBN (Print)9780854882748
    Publication statusPublished - 2019

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