edited by Marta Dziewanska
by Rita Segato, Natalia Sielewicz, Jakub Momro, Marta Dziewanska, Kathleen Bühler, Adam Szymczyk, Éric de Chassey, Paul B. Preciado, Élisabeth Lebovici, Anna Ara and Fernando López Garcia
Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, 2019
eISBN: 978-83-64177-69-9 | Paper: 978-83-64177-55-2

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
A rebel and feminist, the Switzerland-born Miriam Cahn is one of the major artists of her generation. Widely known for her drawings and paintings, she also experiments with photography, moving images, sculptures, and performance art. Cahn’s diverse body of work is disturbing and dreamlike, filled with striking human figures pulsing with an energy both passionate and violent. These pieces, along with Cahn’s reflections on artistic expression, have always responded to her contemporary moment. In the 1980s, her work addressed the feminist, peace, and environmental movements, while the work she produced in the 1990s and early 2000s contains allusions to the war in the former Yugoslavia, the conflict in the Middle East, and the September 11 terrorist attacks. Her recent production tackles ever-evolving political conflicts, engaging with the European refugee crisis and the “#metoo” movement.

Miriam Cahn: I as Human examines different facets of the artist’s prolific and troubling oeuvre, featuring contributions from art historians, critics, and philosophers including Kathleen Bühler, Paul B. Preciado, Elisabeth Lebovici, Adam Szymczyk, Natalia Sielewicz and .
 

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