Elisabeth Sussman

Elisabeth Sussman is a renowned curator and author known for her work in contemporary art. She has been associated with several prestigious art institutions and has contributed significantly to the field through her exhibitions and publications.

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  1. 1. Gordon Matta Clark

    You Are the Measure

    This insightful work delves into the life and artistic journey of a pioneering figure in the world of conceptual art and architecture. It explores the innovative and often radical approach he took to transforming urban spaces, challenging traditional notions of architecture and art. Through a series of thought-provoking essays and a rich collection of visual documentation, the book captures the essence of his "anarchitecture" projects, which involved cutting, slicing, and reimagining buildings to reveal hidden layers of meaning and provoke dialogue about the built environment. The narrative also touches on his influence on contemporary art and his enduring legacy in reshaping how we perceive space and structure.

  2. 2. Nan Goldin

    I'll Be Your Mirror

    A concise monograph that surveys pivotal images by a pioneering photographer, framing an intimate, diaristic chronicle of friends, lovers, and chosen family across nightlife and domestic spaces marked by tenderness and turmoil. The accompanying essay examines the saturated color, flash-lit immediacy, and collaborative approach that define the work, exploring themes of desire, identity, addiction, violence, grief, and resilience, and situating its cultural impact in reshaping the boundaries between personal narrative, documentary practice, and contemporary art.