Vis-à-vis, 2012

This catalogue accompanies the first large-scale solo U.S. exhibition of the work of Brussels-based artist Jimmy Robert (born 1975). One of Europe's most dynamic younger artists, Robert works in a range of media, including photography, sculptural objects, film, video and collaborative performances. What unites these different threads is a concern for the body and a guiding interest in the poetic potential of ephemeral materials such as paper and tape. Creating form through gesture, Robert draws inspiration from such artists as Yvonne Rainer and Yoko Ono. His exploration of folding bodies, crumpling paper and filmed repetitive gestures has come to define him as an artist of touching: the act of tearing tape from skin, a hand stroking hair, fingers rubbing a text. Vis-à-vis includes multiple paper stocks and sizes, is spiral-bound and features the artist's newest work.

Softcover spiral bound, 134 pagesPublisher: Museum of Contemporary Art, ChicagoISBN 9780933856950
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