Rirkrit Tiravanija: A lot of people

Rirkrit Tiravanija: A LOT OF PEOPLE

Publisher: The Museum of Modern Art

Publish Date: 2023

Edited by Ruba Katrib, Yasmil Raymond, Jody Graf, Kari Rittenbach. Contributions by Ruba Katrib, Yasmil Raymond, Jörn Schafaff, David Teh, Mi You, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Liam Gillick, Hou Hanru, Karl Holmqvist, Pierre Huyghe, Arthur Jafa, Eungie Joo, Pamela M. Lee, Glorimarta Linares, Arto Lindsay, Molly Nesbit, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Philippe Parreno, Elizabeth Peyton, Martha Rosler, Aki Sasamoto, Shimabuku, Danh Vo

Four decades of participatory art, films, sculpture and more from the iconic Relational Aesthetics pioneer

Accompanying the first US survey and largest exhibition to date dedicated to Thai artist Rirkrit Tiravanija, Rirkrit Tiravanija: A LOT OF PEOPLE traces four decades of Tiravanija’s multifaceted practice. Spanning rarely seen early works from the 1980s through recent projects, the publication covers Tiravanija’s experimentations with installation, film, works on paper, ephemera, sculpture and participatory works. Designed by Tiffany Malakooti, the publication features over 400 images—many of which are published for the first time—as well as 23 newly commissioned texts. Longform essays by exhibition curators Ruba Katrib and Yasmil Raymond, as well as scholars Jörn Schafaff, David Teh and Mi You, dive into key aspects of Tiravanija’s work, providing historical context. These texts are complemented by 18 short reflections from artists, thinkers and collaborators who have been key interlocutors with Tiravanija over the years.

Details

Publisher: The Museum of Modern Art

Artist: Rirkrit Tiravanija

Publication Date: 2023

Retail: $55.00 | $79.00 CAN | £48.00

Status: Available

Binding: Softcover

Dimensions: 11 x 9 in

Pages: 344

Reproductions: 641

Artist and Contributors

Rirkrit Tiravanija

Rirkrit Tiravanija (b. 1961) is best known for his intimate, participatory installations that revolve around personal and shared communal traditions, such as cooking Thai meals, that are, in the words of curator Rochelle Steiner, “fundamentally about bringing people together.” At the forefront of the shift in avant-garde art practices in the 1990s away from traditional art objects and toward “relational aesthetics," Tiravanija has continually challenged and expanded the social dimension of art.

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