Bernadette Corporation: Reena Spaulings (2005)

30 September 2013, dusan

“Set in post-9/11 New York City, Reena Spaulings was written by a large collective of writers and artists that bills itself as The Bernadette Corporation. Like most contemporary fiction, Reena Spaulings is about a female twenty-something. Reena is discovered while working as a museum guard and becomes a rich international supermodel. Meanwhile, a bout of terrible weather seizes New York, leaving in its wake a strange form of civil disobedience that stirs its citizens to mount a musical song-and-dance riot called “Battle on Broadway.” Fashioned in the old Hollywood manner by a legion of professional and amateur writers striving to achieve the ultimate blockbuster, the musical ends up being about a nobody who could be anybody becoming a somebody for everybody. The result is generic and perfect—not unlike Reena Spaulings itself, whose many authors create a story in which New York itself strives to become the ultimate collective experiment in which the only thing shared is the lack of uniqueness.”

Publisher Semiotext(e), 2005
Native Agents series
ISBN 158435030X, 9781584350309
216 pages

Reviews: McKenzie Wark (Nettime), Christopher Bollen (Artforum)
Commentary: Emily Pethick (Frieze), Janet Sarbanes (Afterall), Bennett Simpson (Artforum)

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