Francis Alÿs: The Nature of the Game
Publisher: DCV
Publication Date: 2022
Text by David MacDougall
The Belgian artist Francis Alÿs (b. Antwerp, 1959) makes work that is as multifaceted as it is poetically subversive. Straddling the line between performative conceptual art and community intervention, his films and drawings chart the political and social realities of urban spaces. One of his most imposing long-term projects is Children’s Games, for which he documents children playing all over the world, from Paris and Mexico City to the Yezidi refugee camp Sharya in Iraq. The richly illustrated book contains ideas and sketches he compiled in preparation for this series. It lets us glimpse into the engine room of his artistic practice, revealing key elements of his filmic poetics. An essay by the ethnographer and filmmaker David MacDougall embeds Alÿs’s observations of children’s play in the contexts of childhood studies as well as the history of ethnographic documentary film.
Francis Alÿs: The Nature of the Game is the official publication of the Belgian pavilion at the 59th Biennale di Venezia, curated by Hilde Teerlinck.
Details
Publisher: DCV
Artist: Francis Alÿs
Publication Date: 2022
ISBN: 9783969120729
Status: Not Available
Designer: Cristina Paoli · Periferia
Binding: Hardcover
Dimensions: 7.25 x 4.5 in | 18.5 x 11.5 cm
Pages: 208
Reproductions: 90 illustrations
Artist and Contributors
Francis Alÿs
Belgian-born Francis Alÿs (b. 1959) is known for his in-depth projects in a wide range of media, including film, painting, photography, performance and video. Through his practice, Alÿs consistently directs his distinct poetic and imaginative sensibility toward anthropological and geopolitical concerns centered around observations of, and engagements with, everyday life.
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