by Rudolf Frieling (Editor), Lucía Sanromán (Editor), Dominic Willsdon (Editor)
This generously illustrated book sheds light on the groundbreaking career of Suzanne Lacy, an artist, writer, and educator whose participatory, socially engaged performances helped define social practice art and continue to resonate with many of the most pressing issues in American culture.
Over the past five decades the genre-defying art of Suzanne Lacy has taken multiple forms, spanning performance, sculpture and video installations, and photography. Organizing public encounters that emphasize intensive community dialogue and collaborative choreography, Lacy has explored many political and social contexts that remain deeply relevant—including race, class, and gender equity; ageism; and violence against women.
Hardcover, 268 pages, 2019.
489 color illustrations and 98 b/w illustrations.
8.5 x 11 in.