Anthology of essays written alongside the exhibitions at the Wattis
Institute between 2014 and 2019. Celebrating the wide range of voices and
forms of
curatorial writing, this volume is a unique
contribution to the study of art criticism, curation, and the history of
exhibitions.
Abbas to Yuki: Writing Alongside Exhibitions is an anthology of
essays published alongside exhibitions that have taken place at CCA Wattis
Institute, a contemporary art center and research institute in San
Francisco, between 2014 and 2019. Authors include exhibition curators
Anthony Huberman, Kim Nguyen, Jamie Stevens, Leila Grothe, and Jeanne
Gerrity, as well as guest curators and some of the exhibiting artists. The
essays discuss the work of artists such as Abbas Akhavan, Adam Linder,
Akosua Adoma Owusu, Carissa Rodriguez, Diamond Stingily,
Ellen
Cantor,
Henrik Olesen, Howard
Fried,
Jos de Gruyter & Harald Thys,
Josephine Pryde, Julia Heyward, K.r.m.
Mooney,
Laura Owens, Nairy Baghramian,
Sam Lewitt, Wang Bing,
Yuki Kimura, among many others.
Ordered alphabetically instead of chronologically, without installation
images, the volume does not document an exhibition program as much as it
anthologizes and celebrates the wide range of voices and forms of writing
that have accompanied exhibitions. Readers are not only introduced to the
work of a broad and diverse group of artists from around the world, but
are also introduced to writers and their writing: different types of
tones, flavors, and approaches that often venture away from predictable
institutional formats in order to explore more subjective, narrative, and
personal ways of sharing a perspective about an exhibition.
While most exhibition-related publications prioritize the image, this book
highlights the written word and the diverse range of narrative styles and
approaches it can take, especially when placed alongside exhibitions.
Gerrity, Grothe, Huberman, Nguyen, and Stevens each have highly
distinctive and developed voices, and the deeply poetic essays written by
artists, such as Melanie Gilligan or Diamond Stingily, add additional
layers to the volume. By presenting curatorial essays as independent and
stand-alone pieces of writing, separate from exhibition documentation,
Abbas
to Yuki: Writing Alongside Exhibitions is a unique contribution to
the growing literature around art writing, art criticism, curatorial
studies, and the history of exhibitions.
With works by Abbas Akhavan, Adam Linder, Akosua Adoma Owusu, Camille
Blatrix, Candy Jernigan, Carissa Rodriguez, contemptorary, Diamond
Stingily,
Ellen Cantor, Frances Scholz
&
Mark von Schlegell,
Henrik
Olesen, Howard Fried,
Jos de Gruyter
& Harald Thys,
Josephine Pryde,
Julia Heyward, K.r.m. Mooney, Ken Lum,
Laura
Owens, Léonie Guyer,
Markus Schinwald,
Mechanisms, Melanie Gilligan,
Nairy Baghramian, Patrick Jackson, Rosha
Yaghmai, Sam Lewitt,
Susanne Kriemann,
Wang Bing,
Yuki Kimura.