Ulises Carrión

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Born January 29, 1941(1941-01-29)
San Andres Tuxtla, Mexico
Died October 6, 1989(1989-10-06) (aged 48)
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Web Wikipedia
Second Thoughts, 1980, Log, PDF, JPGs.

A key figure in Mexican conceptual art, Ulises Carrión (1941, San Andrés Tuxtla, Mexico – 1989, Amsterdam) was an artist, editor, curator, and theorist of the post-1960s international artistic avant-garde.

He studied philosophy and literature in Mexico City, Paris and Leeds, and lived in Amsterdam from 1970 until the end of his life. His art has been exhibited in various locations in The Netherlands, Mexico and elsewhere. Carrión was the author of several books and in 1975 founded Other Books and So, a distribution centre for artists' publications and multiples. Carrión arrived at visual art practice through his interest in print culture and media, which led him to engage with mail art and eventually performance, film and video. He was closely involved with the In-Out Center, an alternative Amsterdam gallery which drew artists of diverse cultural backgrounds, whose work in some way commented on Dutch art and society from their own cultural perspective. The continuation of his engagement with literary formats can be seen in the videos' examinations of the strategies and devices used to create narrative structure in a film, story or artwork. (Source)

Works

  • Carrión's sound poetry on UbuWeb
  • Excerpts from Carrión's video works at LIMA archive
  • "El arte nuevo de hacer libros", Plural (literary supplement in newspaper Excélsior) 4:41, México, Feb 1975. [1] (Spanish)
    • "The New Art of Making Books", Kontexts 6-7, Amsterdam, 1975; repr. in Contents, Warsaw: Remont Gallery, 1976; repr. in M Contemporary 111:9, San Francisco, 1977; repr. in Carrión, Second Thoughts, Amsterdam: VOID, 1980. (English)
    • in Linia 2:3, Warsaw, 1977. (Polish)
    • Nové umění jak dělat knihy, trans. G. Pospíšilová, Prague, 1977, [25] pp. (Czech)
    • in Kalejdoskop 1-2, Ahus, 1980. (Swedish)
    • in Artists' Books, Barcelona: Metronom, 1981. (Catalan)
    • in Wolkenkratzer 3, Frankfurt, 1982. (German)
    • The New Art of Making Books, Nicosia: Aegean Editions, 2001, [36] pp. (English)
    • The Timeless Art of Allowing Books to Thrive, trans. , Berkeley: Codex Foundation, 2015, 26 pp. New translation of the essay with interlinear responses by Robert Bringhurst. (English)
  • co-editor, Ephemera: a monthly journal of mail and ephemeral works, 12 numbers, Amsterdam: Other Books and So, 1977-78.
  • For Fans and Scholars Alike, Rochester, N.Y.: Visual Studies Workshop, 1980. Artist's book.
  • The Poet's Tongue, Alga Marghen, vinyl LP, 2012; CD, 2016. Sound recordings. [2] [3]
Collected essays
  • Second Thoughts, Amsterdam: VOID, 1980, 72 pp. Collection of 8 essays. (English)
  • Quant aux livres / On Books, ed. Juan J. Agius, trans. Thierry Dubois, Genève: Héros-Limite, 2008, 207 pp; 2nd ed., 2008, 212 pp. (French)/(English)
  • Archivo Carrión, 1: El arte nuevo de hacer libros, ed. Juan J. Agius, trans. Heriberto Yépez, México, D.F.: Tumbona, 2012, 179 pp; 2nd ed., 2016, 179 pp. [4] (Spanish)
  • Archivo Carrión, 2: El arte correo y el gran monstruo, ed. Juan J. Agius, trans. Heriberto Yépez, México, D.F.: Tumbona, 2013, 282 pp. [5] (Spanish)
  • Archivo Carrión, 3: Lilia Prado superestrella, y otros chismes, ed. Juan J. Agius, trans. Heriberto Yépez, México, D.F.: Tumbona, 2014, 266 pp. [6] (Spanish)

Catalogues

  • Ulises Carrion: We have won! Haven’t we?, ed. Guy Schraenen, Amsterdam: Fodor Museum, 1992.
  • Dear Reader. Don't Read, ed. Guy Schraenen, Madrid: Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, 2016, 272 pp. (English)
    • Querido lector. No lea, ed. Guy Schraenen, Madrid: Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, 2016, 272 pp. (Spanish)

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