AVALANCHE: NO. 6 - FALL 1972 - [VITO ACCONCI COVER]
AVALANCHE: NUMBER SIX - FALL 1972 - [VITO ACCONCI COVER]
Published by: Kineticism Press, New York, 1972, first edition
Softcover, 80 pages
23,5 x 23,5 cm
Language: English
Condition: Excellent
"Avalanche: Number Six – Fall 1972" is a special edition of the avant-garde art magazine Avalanche, dedicated exclusively to the work of Vito Acconci. Published by Kineticism Press in New York, this issue offers an in-depth exploration of Acconci's innovative art practices, featuring:
Introduction: "Notes on Performing a Space"
Early Works:
"Movement Over a Page"
"Moving My Body into Place"
Conceptual Pieces:
"Body as Place – Moving in on Myself, Performing Myself"
"Peopled Space – Performing Myself Through Another Agent"
"Occupied Zone – Moving in, Performing on Another Agent"
"Concentration – Container – Assimilation"
"Power Field – Exchange Points – Transformations"
Interviews and Documentation:
Excerpts from tapes with Liza Bear
A comprehensive biography and bibliography of Vito Acconci
Avalanche was a pioneering art magazine founded by Liza Béar and Willoughby Sharp, operating from 1970 to 1976. It was renowned for its commitment to documenting conceptual and performance art directly from the artists' perspectives, providing an unmediated platform for their work and ideas.
This special issue serves as a valuable resource for understanding Vito Acconci's contributions to contemporary art, offering insights into his creative processes and the evolution of his conceptual practices.