León Ferrari
The acclaimed Argentinian> artist León Ferrari (1920–2013),
the voice of a generation, is best known for his politically charged work
that challenged authoritarianism of all types, from the Argentinian
dictatorship and the Catholic Church to the US war in Vietnam.
2017
English edition
JRP|Editions - Monographs
This publication
provides a wide-ranging survey of the Argentinian artist's literary collages—produced
from 1965 to 2013—which use appropriated texts, representing a
kind of experimental writing at the intersection of visual arts, performance, theater, literature, and
activism.
2017
English edition
X Artists' Books
(last copies available!)
The first full English translation of the Argentine artist León Ferrari's uncompromising literary masterpiece from 1967. A critique of the Vietnam War and American imperial politics, the book weaves together hundreds of excerpts from newspapers, periodicals, works of history, the Bible, and other sources.