Published by Dancing Foxes Press/Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College/Institute for St. Edited by Lauren Cornell, Karen Kelly, Barbara Schroeder. Text by Lauren Cornell, Ruba Katrib, Bernardo Mosqueira, Erika Verzutti.
This volume takes an expansive view of the bold and influential practice of Brazilian artist Erika Verzutti (born 1971), surveying more than 60 pieces made over the past 15 years. In Verzutti’s art, moons recur as symbols of renewal and the multiple phases that a person or entity can pass through. Her work presents novel modes of perception by orbiting outside set systems of being—zooming out, in a telescopic sense, to the point where the relations we take so seriously here on Earth can be rethought. Vibrant illustrations of individual works and installation views of New Moons, the artist’s first US museum survey, highlight how her approaches to display and presentation reveal such relationships. Presenting original scholarship on the art historical and theoretical aspects of Verzutti’s practice as well as the artist’s own writing, this book offers insights on the inspiration and multifaceted ideas at play across her work.
Published by Museu de Arte de São Paulo/KMEC Books. Edited with text by Adriano Pedrosa, André Mesquita. Text by Dorota Biczel, Paulo Herkenhoff, Ruba Katrib, et al.
Using materials such as bronze, concrete, stone and papier-mâché, Brazilian artist Erika Verzutti (born 1971) creates works that evoke animals and plants, landscapes and minerals, everyday items and objects from art history. This monograph spans her entire career since 2003.