I Stand in My Place With My Own Day Here

I Stand in My Place With My Own Day Here

Site-Specific Art at The New School

  • Author: Richard, Frances; Matthews, Lydia; Rocciolo, Silvia; Stark, Eric
  • Publisher: Duke University Press
  • ISBN: 9781478008088
  • eISBN Pdf: 9781478009115
  • Place of publication:  Durham , United States
  • Year of digital publication: 2019
  • Month: October
  • Pages: 304
  • Language: English
I Stand in My Place with My Own Day Here features essays by more than fifty renowned international writers who consider thirteen monumental works of art created for The New School between 1930 and the present. The nucleus of The New School's Art Collection, these commissions—ranking among the finest site-specific works in New York City—range from murals by José Clemente Orozco and Thomas Hart Benton to installations by Agnes Denes, Kara Walker, Alfredo Jaar, Glenn Ligon, Sol LeWitt, and Martin Puryear + Michael Van Valkenburgh, among others.

Providing a kaleidoscopic view into these works, this richly illustrated volume explores each installation through three to four essays written by critics, poets, and scholars from diverse fields including anthropology, mathematics, art history, media studies, and design. Their texts are complemented by three additional essays reflecting on each piece's art historical significance; the architectural contexts in which the works reside on the university's campus; and The New School's relationship to adventurous art practice. Also included is a roundtable discussion among leading arts educators and artists who reflect on the pedagogical potential of a campus-based contemporary art collection. The book's final section presents a history of each commissioned work, highlighted by archival images never before published.

Published by The New School. Distributed by Duke University Press.

Contributors. Saul Anton, Daniel A. Barber, Stefano Basilico, Carol Becker, Naomi Beckwith, Omar Berrada, Gregg Bordowitz, Tisa Bryant, Holland Cotter, Mónica de la Torre, Aruna D'Souza, Elizabeth Ellsworth, Julia L. Foulkes, Andrea Geyer, Kathleen Goncharov, Jennifer A. González, Michele Greet, Randall Griffey, Victoria Hattam, Pablo Helguera, Jamer Hunt, Anna Indych-López, Luis Jaramillo, Jeffrey Kastner, Robert Kirkbride, Lynda Klich, Carin Kuoni, Sarah E. Lawrence, Tan Lin, Lucy R. Lippard, Laura Y. Liu, Reinhold Martin, Shannon Mattern, Lydia Matthews, Maggie Nelson, Olu Oguibe, G. E. Patterson, Hugh Raffles, Claudia Rankine, Jasmine Rault, Heather Reyes, Frances Richard, Silvia Rocciolo, Carl Hancock Rux, Luc Sante, Mira Schor, Eric Stark, Radhika Subramaniam, Edward J. Sullivan, Roberto Tejada, Otto von Busch, Wendy S. Walters, Jennifer Wilson, Mabel O. Wilson
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Foreword: Co-Designing a Kaleidoscope / Lydia Matthews
  • Introduction / Silvia Rocciolo and Eric Stark
    • Various, Humane, Political / Holland Cotter
    • Schooled in the New: The Arts as Social Research / Julia L. Foulkes
    • Living and Learning from the University Center to 66 West 12th Street; or, Arendt in Mar-a-Lago / Reinhold Martin
  • Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall: 66 West 12th Street
    • Thomas Hart Benton: America Today, 1930–31
      • From The New School to The Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Odyssey of Thomas Hart Benton’s America Today / Randall Griffey
      • The Ghost of Progress Past / Luc Sante
      • Paid in Eggs / Mira Schor
    • José Clemente Orozco: Call to Revolution and Table of Universal; Brotherhood (The New School Mural Cycle), 1930–31
      • Orozco’s New School Murals: Activating Revolutionary Thought / Anna Indych-López and Lynda Klich
      • The Chains in Orozco’s Murals / Otto von Busch
      • Center of Gravity: Orozco / Roberto Tejada
    • Camilo Egas: Ecuadorian Festival, 1932
      • A Celebration of Dance / Michele Greet
      • Celebration as Resistance / Heather Reyes
      • New School Desires: “Poised Precisely Between Fantasy and Reality” / Jasmine Rault
    • Gonzalo Fonseca: Untitled, 1961
      • Gonzalo Fonseca and Universalist Modernism / Edward J. Sullivan
      • Solve et Coagula / Hugh Raffles
      • When a Mural Is a Blueprint / Mónica de la Torre
    • Martin Puryear + Michael Van Valkenburgh: Vera List Courtyard, 1997
      • Vera List Courtyard: A Brief History / Kathleen Goncharov
      • Inside Out: Outside In / Sarah E. Lawrence
      • Seats of Tension: Collaboration, Access, Security, Expression / Laura Y. Liu
      • Vera List Courtyard and the Culture Wars / Olu Oguibe
    • Dave Muller: Interpolations and Extrapolations, 2002–03; Extensions (Interpolations and Extrapolations), 2008
      • Interpolating and Extrapolating / Stefano Basilico
      • Brand New / Jeffrey Kastner
      • Identity Interpolated and Extrapolated / Jamer Hunt
  • Arnhold Hall: 55 West 13th Street
    • Sol LeWitt: Wall Drawing #1073, Bars of Color (New School), 2003
      • #1073, Tan Lin
      • LeWitt’s Problem(s) / Jennifer Wilson
      • One Sentence for Sol LeWitt / Saul Anton
    • Kara Walker: Event Horizon, 2005
      • History’s Worth of Fictions / Mabel O. Wilson
      • On Kara Walker’s Event Horizon / Maggie Nelson
      • Black Atlantis / Naomi Beckwith
    • Brian Tolle: Threshold, 2006
      • The Gentle Wind Doth Move Visibly / Shannon Mattern
      • Unsettled / Victoria Hattam
      • Of Two Minds / Carin Kuoni
      • Quiet Possibilities of the Subjunctive / G. E. Patterson
  • University Center: 63 Fifth Avenue
    • Rita McBride, Bells and Whistles, 2009–14
      • Mnemonics and Pneumatics / Robert Kirkbride
      • Ringing Bells, Blowing Whistles / Daniel A. Barber
      • Breaking Out of School / Elizabeth Ellsworth
    • Alfredo Jaar: Searching for Africa in LIFE, 1996/2014
      • Searching Blindly / Radhika Subramaniam
      • An Absence That Conjures a Presence / Omar Berrada
      • Alfredo Jaar: Dialectic of Sight / Jennifer A. González
      • The Blink of Failure: Imagining Life in Africa / Tisa Bryant
    • Glenn Ligon: For Comrades and Lovers, 2015
      • Democratic Vistas of Space / Carl Hancock Rux
      • Among the Throng: Glenn Ligon Situates Whitman / Wendy S. Walters
      • Incantations / Luis Jaramillo
      • For Comrades and Lovers: a dialogue / Claudia Rankine
    • Agnes Denes: Pascal’s Perfect Probability Pyramid & the People Paradox—The Predicament (PPPPPPP), 1980/2016
      • In Formation / Aruna D’Souza
      • The one who is the one who who is the one who is not many. Thoughts called forth by Agnes Denes’s Pascal’s Perfect Probability Pyramid & the People Paradox—The Predicament (PPPPPPP) / Andrea Geyer
      • Agnes Denes: Promethea of Paradox / Lucy R. Lippard
  • “Organized by Fascination”: A Roundtable Conversation on Art, Institutions, and Pedagogy / Carol Becker, Gregg Bordowitz,Pablo Helguera, and Lydia Matthews; Moderated by Frances Richard
  • Histories of the Commissions
  • Contributors
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