Publicity campaign to indie, arts, alternative, radical, and review
media
The book is being simultaneously released in French—Les Éditions
remue-ménage (Montréal/Canada)—and English; will be working with
Les Éditions on events and promotion of both editions
Exhibit/opening in Brooklyn, NY. Outreach to institutions and
galleries for events (possible exhibition of Caron’s original
drawings and speaker series) and promotion
Tour to art and activism spaces on the East Coast: details TK
Marketing to museum and gallery stores.
Internet campaign to targeted high school and college art/history
teachers
Featured at BEA, ALA, PLA, NWSA, and PCA/ACA
Co-op is available
Christine Redfern is an artist living and working in
Montreal. Her drawings and animations have been screened and
exhibited internationally. Her writing has appeared in local,
national and international publications, such as: The Montreal
Mirror, Canadian Art,, Globe & Mail, National Post, ARTnews, and
Contemporary in London. Her interviews with contemporary artists
appear each Saturday in the Montreal Gazette, where she is
currently the writer on visual arts.
Illustrator, painter, and cartoonist, Caro Caron has also
been a body painter and a professional make-up artist for the past
fifteen years. Published notably in the Cyclops anthologies, King
Can, comix, Awaye Dzigidzine!, Mr. Ferraille and Hpital Brut
(Dernier Cri).
Lucy Lippard is an internationally known curator, artist,
and writer. Her awards and fellowships include: the Guggenheim
Fellowship, the Frank Mather Award, and two National Endowment for
the Arts in criticism. Lippard has written twenty books and written
art criticism for Art in America, the Village Voice, In These
Times, and Z Magazine. She has also curated over 50 exhibitions and
founded artist organizations such as Printed Matter, the Heresies
Collective, Political Art Documentation/Distribution, and Artists
Call against US Intervention in Central America.
"Brings dynamism and creative kicks to the graphic biography...
With its considered construction and vivid reportage, Who is Ana
Mendieta? heralds a better possible future, for the graphic book,
for the arts, for the record of history, and for the revolution."
The Rumpus
"Epic in scope and searing in detail, Who is Ana Mendieta? is
fiercely expressionistic, bringing the reader into the exuberance
and drama of Mendieta's passionate world."Cristy C. Road, author
of Spit and Passion
"Brings dynamism and creative kicks to the graphic biography...
With its considered construction and vivid reportage, Who is Ana
Mendieta? heralds a better possible future, for the graphic book,
for the arts, for the record of history, and for the revolution."
—The Rumpus
"Epic in scope and searing in detail, Who is Ana Mendieta? is
fiercely expressionistic, bringing the reader into the exuberance
and drama of Mendieta's passionate world."—Cristy C. Road, author
of Spit and Passion
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