The Collections of Barbara Bloom
Barbara Bloom, New York, New York, 2008
Description
Conceptual artist Barbara Bloom has built a career from questioning appearances, exploring the desire for possessions and commenting on the act of collecting. The Collections of Barbara Bloom accompanied an exhibition of the same title at the International Center of Photography, New York, and Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin. It explores all aspects of her oeuvre, including works from past installations, newly made pieces, as well as objects from her vast personal archives of books, films, photographs and ephemera. Bloom revisits previous works and adds new elements, resisting the delineation between past and present in her work. Bloom also invents and illustrates fictitious works and collections. Her categories are idiosyncratic. They are the subjects that have been her inspirations and obsessions.
This project is a hybrid of a self-curated mid-career retrospective, estate sale and self-portrait. This volume takes its formal cues from the estate-sale catalogue (particularly from the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis estate sale). Objects and images take center stage; they are the characters, the protagonists revealing a narrative. The book is lavish and beautiful, while touched with a melancholy and dark humor of an estate sale of someone still living.
Juror Notes
Well designed; the layout allows you to see Barbara Bloom as a person from an artist’s-catalogue perspective.
Credits
- Design firm
- Barbara Bloom
- Authors
- Dave Hickey, Susan Tallman
- Designer
- Barbara Bloom
- Photographers
- Julia Braun, Katja Töpfer (Steidl Digital Darkroom)
- Production director
- Bernard Fischer (Steidl)
- Production coordinator
- Martine Neider (ICP)
- Picture editor
- Yi-Ting Chung
- Director
- Philomena Mariani (ICP) (publications)
- Publisher
- ICP Steidl
- Trim size
- 9.5 x 11.5
- Pages
- 272
- Typeface
- Adobe Caslon
- Printer
- Steidl