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− | + | Simone Forti (born 1935), is an Italian American Postmodern artist, dancer, choreographer, and writer. | |
− | [[ | + | ==Publications== |
+ | * ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=7613 Handbook in Motion]'', ed. Kasper Koenig, Halifax: Press of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, and New York University Press, 1974; 2nd ed., New York: New York University Press, 1980; 3rd ed., 1988, 152 pp, [http://aaaaarg.fail/thing/51c58dd26c3a0ec111971100 ARG]. | ||
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+ | * ''Angel'', New York: self-published, 1978. | ||
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+ | * ''[http://gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=651ED9B4F0377825D20502C1A22BE1E0 Oh Tongue]'', postf. Jackson Mac Low, Los Angeles: Beyond Baroque, 2003, [http://aaaaarg.fail/ref/651ed9b4f0377825d20502c1a22be1e0 ARG]. [http://beyondbaroque.org/bbbooks/] | ||
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+ | * ''Radical Bodies: Anna Halprin, Simone Forti, and Yvonne Rainer in California and New York, 1955-1972'', eds. Ninotchka Bennahum, Wendy Perron, and Bruce Robertson, University of California Press, 2017, 191 pp. Catalogue for exh. held at [http://www.museum.ucsb.edu/news/feature/537 Art, Design & Architecture Museum, UC Santa Barbara], 14 Jan-30 Apr 2017. With contributions from Simone Forti, John Rockwell, and Morton Subotnick. | ||
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+ | * ''The Bear in the Mirror'', eds. Simone Forti, Roos Gortzak, and Quinn Latimer, London: Koenig Books, and Middelburg: Vleeshal, 2018, 94 pp. A collection of stories, prose-poems, drawings, photos, letters, notes and memories. [https://www.buchhandlung-walther-koenig.de/koenig2/index.php?mode=quick&art=1583715] | ||
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+ | ==Catalogues== | ||
+ | * ''Simone Forti: Thinking with the Body'', ed. Sabine Breitwieser, Munich: Hirmer, 2014, 320 pp. Exh. held at Museum der Moderne Salzburg. [https://shop.museumdermoderne.at/#/detail/Z2lkOi8vc2hvcGlmeS9Qcm9kdWN0Lzc3MTk2MTU1Mjk5Mw==/Z2lkOi8vc2hvcGlmeS9Db2xsZWN0aW9uLzMzOTg2NzA3NTUz] | ||
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+ | ==Interviews== | ||
+ | * http://vimeo.com/52953241 | ||
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+ | ==Literature== | ||
+ | * Julia Bryan-Wilson, [[Media:Bryan-Wilson_Julia_2015_Simone_Forti_Goes_to_the_Zoo.pdf|"Simone Forti Goes to the Zoo"]], ''October'' 152 (Spring 2015), pp 26-52. | ||
+ | * Meredith Morse, ''[http://aaaaarg.fail/thing/58042e759ff37c539483681e Soft Is Fast: Simone Forti in the 1960s and After]'', MIT Press, 2016. | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_Forti | ||
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+ | [[Category:Dance]] [[Category:Performance art]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Forti, Simone}} |
Revision as of 15:51, 6 May 2019
Simone Forti (born 1935), is an Italian American Postmodern artist, dancer, choreographer, and writer.
Publications
- Handbook in Motion, ed. Kasper Koenig, Halifax: Press of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, and New York University Press, 1974; 2nd ed., New York: New York University Press, 1980; 3rd ed., 1988, 152 pp, ARG.
- Angel, New York: self-published, 1978.
- Radical Bodies: Anna Halprin, Simone Forti, and Yvonne Rainer in California and New York, 1955-1972, eds. Ninotchka Bennahum, Wendy Perron, and Bruce Robertson, University of California Press, 2017, 191 pp. Catalogue for exh. held at Art, Design & Architecture Museum, UC Santa Barbara, 14 Jan-30 Apr 2017. With contributions from Simone Forti, John Rockwell, and Morton Subotnick.
- The Bear in the Mirror, eds. Simone Forti, Roos Gortzak, and Quinn Latimer, London: Koenig Books, and Middelburg: Vleeshal, 2018, 94 pp. A collection of stories, prose-poems, drawings, photos, letters, notes and memories. [2]
Catalogues
- Simone Forti: Thinking with the Body, ed. Sabine Breitwieser, Munich: Hirmer, 2014, 320 pp. Exh. held at Museum der Moderne Salzburg. [3]
Interviews
Literature
- Julia Bryan-Wilson, "Simone Forti Goes to the Zoo", October 152 (Spring 2015), pp 26-52.
- Meredith Morse, Soft Is Fast: Simone Forti in the 1960s and After, MIT Press, 2016.