The Trout Gallery, Dickinson College
Joyce Kozloff: Co-Ordinates
Joyce Kozloff: Co-Ordinates
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Joyce Kozloff: Co-Ordinates considers the New York-based artist's paintings and works on paperwhich employ the formal structure and conventions of cartography to examine issues of power, gender and global politicsfrom the late 1990s to the present. This is the first book to consider Kozloff's work since the late 1990s within the broader context of her career and the history of map-related art. Charting her influential contribution to the Pattern and Decoration movementwhich was an integral part of the downtown New York art scene of the 1970sthe volume also explores Kozloff's later, large-scale public artworks. Fifty full-color photo spreads are dedicated to key projectsTargets, Boys' Art, American History and Voyagesand accompanied by an essay by critic Nancy Princenthal and an interview with the artist.
Joyce Kozloff is a founding member of the Pattern and Decoration movement and the Heresies collective and is a primary figure in the feminist art world.
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