
León Ferrari: The Words of Others
By Ruth Estevez, Agustin Fischer, Miguel Lopez, Leon Ferrari, Pedro Asquini, Cora Gamarnik, Andrea Giunta, Leopoldo Maler and Jose Sanchez.
The Words of OthersĀ provides a wide-ranging survey of the artistās literary collages using appropriated texts, produced from 1965 to 2013āa body of work which represents a kind of experimental writing at the intersection of visual arts, performance, theater, literature and activism.
The starting point of this extensive body of work was Ferrariās landmark 1966 piece āThe Words of Othersā (Palabras Ajenas). Performed only twice, in 1968 and 1972, this literary collage is an imaginary dialogue among 160 historic figures, composed of fragments from contemporary news-wires and historical texts.
Exploring a little-known aspect of Ferrariās work, this volume includes seven essays by academics from Latin America and Europe with previously unpublished primary source documents (press notes, photographs and correspondence, among others), and more than 100 illustrations. Published to accompany Ferrariās exhibition at REDCAT, Los Angeles (which will feature the first US performance of āThe Words of Othersā), this book is a comprehensive reflection on the intersections between artistic practice, media and political violence in Latin America.
- JRP | Ringier; Bilingual edition, 2017
- Softcover with 288 pages
- 7 x 10 inches
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By Ruth Estevez, Agustin Fischer, Miguel Lopez, Leon Ferrari, Pedro Asquini, Cora Gamarnik, Andrea Giunta, Leopoldo Maler and Jose Sanchez.
The Words of OthersĀ provides a wide-ranging survey of the artistās literary collages using appropriated texts, produced from 1965 to 2013āa body of work which represents a kind of experimental writing at the intersection of visual arts, performance, theater, literature and activism.
The starting point of this extensive body of work was Ferrariās landmark 1966 piece āThe Words of Othersā (Palabras Ajenas). Performed only twice, in 1968 and 1972, this literary collage is an imaginary dialogue among 160 historic figures, composed of fragments from contemporary news-wires and historical texts.
Exploring a little-known aspect of Ferrariās work, this volume includes seven essays by academics from Latin America and Europe with previously unpublished primary source documents (press notes, photographs and correspondence, among others), and more than 100 illustrations. Published to accompany Ferrariās exhibition at REDCAT, Los Angeles (which will feature the first US performance of āThe Words of Othersā), this book is a comprehensive reflection on the intersections between artistic practice, media and political violence in Latin America.
- JRP | Ringier; Bilingual edition, 2017
- Softcover with 288 pages
- 7 x 10 inches



















