Yvonne Rainer – Work 1961-73
Yvonne Rainer – Work 1961-73
Yvonne Rainer – Work 1961-73
Yvonne Rainer – Work 1961-73
Yvonne Rainer – Work 1961-73
Yvonne Rainer – Work 1961-73
Yvonne Rainer – Work 1961-73

Yvonne Rainer – Work 1961-73

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Published in 1974, Yvonne Rainer’s Work 1961-73 documents the artist’s landmark early works at the intersection of dance, performance, and art. Assembled ostensibly as a survey, the publication provides multifaceted insight into some of Rainer’s most celebrated choreographic works, including Terrain (1962), Trio A (1966), Continuous Project-Altered Daily (1970), War (1970), Street Action (1970), and This is the story of a woman who (1973), among many others.

Work 1961-73 features a multitude of documentary forms, including scripts, excerpts from the artist’s notebooks, press reviews, correspondence, photographic documentation, literary excerpts, contextualising texts by the artist, diagrams, film stills, floor plans, scores, and more. As such, the publication resembles an artist book that generously gives the reader access to Rainer’s modes of working, as well as the social and political context around which the work was made. The publication is also a book of writing, with the artist’s frank, witty, and sometimes humorous prose intimately leading the reader thorough each work.

As the artist states in the book’s introduction:
I have a longstanding infatuation with language, a not-easily assailed conviction that it, above all else, offers a key to clarity. Not that it can replace experience, but rather holds a mirror to our experience, give us distance when we need it. So here I am, in a sense, trying to ‘replace’ my performances with a book, greedily pushing language to clarify what already was clear in other terms. But, alas, gone. This has seemed one good reason to compile a book ‘out of’ the remains of my performances, letting the language fall where it may. Let it be said simply “She usually makes performances and has also made a book.”

344 pages, 19.7 x 25.5 cm, softcover, Primary Information (New York).