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Aleksandra Waliszewska: 2000 Words

Aleksandra Waliszewska: 2000 Words

by Karen Marta and Massimiliano Gioni
Paperback
Publication Date: 23/05/2017

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Why are images of girls in distress considered so alluring? Polish artist Aleksandra Waliszewska (born 1976) rebels against traditional representations of victimhood. In her paintings on cardboard, reminiscent of Raymond Pettibon, the girls do not need or want to be rescued; although seemingly innocent and vulnerable, they are depicted as forces of aggression and ruthless domination. Born during communism but coming of age after its fall in 1989, Waliszewska moves easily across cultural contexts, enjoying both institutional acclaim as well as popularity among Poland's youth counterculture.
Part of the 2000 Words series conceived by Massimiliano Gioni and published by the DESTE Foundation for Contemporary Art, this colorful monograph, with an essay by Lauren Cornell, celebrates Waliszewska's work, which calls into question society's moral bounds by reveling in lawlessness and depravity.
ISBN:
9786185039189
9786185039189
Category:
Individual artists
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
23-05-2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Deste Foundation
Country of origin:
Greece
Dimensions (mm):
246.38x185.42x12.7mm
Weight:
0.36kg
Massimiliano Gioni

Massimiliano Gioni is Edlis Neeson Artistic Director at the New Museum.

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