mercoledì 24 ottobre 2012

ALTERNATIVE HISTORIES - THE MIT PRESS 2012

ALTERNATIVE HISTORIES
New York Art Spaces, 1960–2010
edited by Lauren Rosati and Mary Anne Staniszewski
The MIT Press
(september 2012)

This groundbreaking book—part exhibition catalogue, part cultural history— chronicles alternative art spaces in New York City since the 1960s. Developed from an exhibition of the same name at Exit Art, Alternative Histories documents more than 130 alternative spaces, groups, and projects, and the significant contributions these organizations have made to the aesthetic and social fabric of New York City.
Alternative art spaces offer sites for experimentation for artists to innovate, perform, and exhibit outside the commercial gallery-and-museum circuit. In New York City, the development of alternative spaces was almost synonymous with the rise of the contemporary art scene. Beginning in the 1960s and early 1970s, it was within a network of alternative sites—including 112 Greene Street, The Kitchen, P.S.1, FOOD, and many others—that the work of young artists like Yvonne Rainer, Vito Acconci, Gordon Matta-Clark, Ana Mendieta, David Wojnarowicz, David Hammons, Adrian Piper, Martin Wong, Jimmie Durham, and dozens of other now familiar names first circulated.
Through interviews, photographs, essays, and archival material, Alternative Histories tells the story of such famous sites and organizations as Judson Memorial Church, Anthology Film Archives, A.I.R. Gallery, El Museo del Barrio, Franklin Furnace, and Eyebeam, as well as many less well-known sites and organizations. Essays by the exhibition curators and scholars, and excerpts of interviews with alternative space founders and staff, provide cultural and historical context.

Lauren Rosati, a PhD student in Art History at the Graduate Center, CUNY, is Assistant Curator at Exit Art and co-curator at ((audience)), a non-profit sound art and experimental music organization. 
Mary Anne Staniszewski is an Associate Professor in the Department of the Arts at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and author of The Power of Display: A History of Exhibition Installations at the Museum of Modern Art (MIT Press), and has overseen a number of Exit Art projects.