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What is Authority?

Artist
Henrik Olesen
Date
2002
Publisher
Pork Salad Press
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Softcover
ISBN
87-987855-2-4
Size
21 × 30 × 1 cm
Length
189 
Description

Henrik Olesen’s artworks question the sexually political effects of everyday conventions. Contemporary and historical materials serve as the starting points for this inquiry. These materials include visual and textual representations drawn from the fields of architecture, the history of industrialization, the imposition of legally sanctioned punishment, verdicts handed down by courts of law, the geographic and demographic distribution of capital, the natural sciences, and the history of art. Olesen uses the techniques of appropriation, manipulation or contextual shifting to explore the theme of the stigmatization, criminalization, and repression of homosexuality. For WHAT IS AUTHORITY?, Olesen assembles 22 wide-ranging, contemporary texts on art and politics – fully illustrated.


APC
  1. What is Authority?
 

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