Dicks of death : Judith Bernstein / Judith Bernstein.

Artist
Bernstein, Judith, 1942- [Browse]
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English
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[First edition]
Published/​Created
Zürich : Edition Patrick Frey, [2016]
Description
[182] pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 35 cm.

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    For over five decades, my most powerful and intense relationship has been with my work. As a graduate student at Yale in the '60s, I began to use the phallus as a metaphor for feminism and male posturing. At the time, Yale was an all-male undergraduate program. I became fascinated with explicit graffiti that I discovered in men's bathrooms, finding inspiration in raw humor and unedited scrawls. Aggression and humor are strongly connected in my work. Beyond these themes, my work delves into the multiple layers of the human psyche. My art confronts the viewer with the urgency and complexity of human relationships - issues that perpetually arise and tension that resonate from our origins to today. (Judith Bernstein, New York, 2016).
    Notes
    Includes "Judith Bernstein and Heather Jones in Conversation."
    ISBN
    • 9783906803197 ((hardback))
    • 3906803198 ((hardback))
    OCLC
    982053199
    International Article Number
    • 9783906803197
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