Bruce Hainley is the author of Under the Sign of sic - Sturtevant's Volte-Face and Art & Culture,both published by Semiotext(e). The editor ofCommie Pinko Guy, he wrote, with John Waters, Art-A Sex Book. He cochairs the Graduate Art program at ArtCenter College of Design and is a contributing editor atArtforum.
Under the Sign of [sic] is ostensibly a study of the haunting
American artist Elaine Sturtevant, but what Bruce Hainley has
written, really, is a poem about postwar American art and the woman
who remade it in her own image by 'appropriating,' which is to say,
reconfiguring, the distinctly male and sometimes male queer vision
that informed the work of artists such as Warhol, Oldenburg, Johns,
and the rest. As the first book-length monograph in English of a
baffling, moving, and mysterious artist—'I create vertigo,'
Sturtevant said about herself—Hainley has written a splendid study
not only of the artist's work but also of the atmosphere of change
it helped foster.—Hilton Als, The New Yorker
With prose that is at turns incisive, lively, and deliciously
irreverent, this book takes risks in mirroring its artist-subject,
but ultimately rewards.—Publishers Weekly
Writing about art is most valuable when it does just that thing
that Hainley describes Sturtevant as accomplishing: the separation
of 'cognition from the habit of mindless recognition.' As in his
poetry and previous prose efforts, this is exactly the experience
Hainley offers.—Brooklyn Rail
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Art scholars might
argue that concept, not flattery, was at the root Elaine
Sturtevant's work, in which she manually copied pieces by pop
artists ranging from Roy Lichtenstein to Andy Warhol, at one point
inspiring Claes Oldenburg to say he wanted to kill her. Intrigued
yet? 'Under The Sign of [sic]: Sturtevant's Volte-Face,' is a
challenging and informative undertaking written by Bruce Hainley,
and the first book-length monograph of her art to be released in
English.—Cool Hunting
For a sense of Sturtevant's assertive elusiveness, read Bruce
Hainley's brilliant, sinuous, interruption-riddled Under the Sign
of [sic]: Sturtevant's Voltle-Face.—Holland Carter, The New York
Times
Complementing the frisson of the artist's legacy is Bruce Hainley's
brilliant and timely Under the Sign of [Sic] (2014), a jaw-dropping
study of Sturtevant's practice in which no exegetical expense is
spared.—Artforum
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