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An unprecedented look at the contemporary collective’s theatrical art, charting their performances and exploring their social and creative commitments

The first monographic publication on the art collective My Barbarian (Malik Gaines, Jade Gordon, and Alexandro Segade) offers new insights into the work of this singular group of performers. My Barbarian has used performance to theatricalize social issues, adapting narratives from modern plays, historical texts, and mass media; this volume accompanies a major retrospective celebrating the group’s twentieth anniversary. An overview essay relates their work’s formal qualities to several historical moments over this span: the club era following September 11, 2001; postcolonial theater after the 2008 financial collapse; and political theater responding to the pressing issues of today. Other contributions read the collective’s output through a lens of queer and other critical theory, and contextualize it within the twenty-first-century experimental performance scene. A richly illustrated visual chronology features texts on each of My Barbarian’s past works written by the artists. Performances and video works are re-created using stills alongside photos, drawings, scripts, and personal materials drawn from the artists’ archives, many never previously published.

Distributed for the Whitney Museum of American Art


Exhibition Schedule:

Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
(October 29, 2021–February 27, 2022)

Institute of Contemporary Arts, Los Angeles
(September 2022–January 2023)

My Barbarian

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    Publisher: Yale University Press
    Publication Date: 25/01/2022
    ISBN13: 9780300260120, 978-0300260120
    ISBN10: 0300260121

    Number of Pages: 168

    Non Fiction , Art & Photography

    Description

    An unprecedented look at the contemporary collective’s theatrical art, charting their performances and exploring their social and creative commitments

    The first monographic publication on the art collective My Barbarian (Malik Gaines, Jade Gordon, and Alexandro Segade) offers new insights into the work of this singular group of performers. My Barbarian has used performance to theatricalize social issues, adapting narratives from modern plays, historical texts, and mass media; this volume accompanies a major retrospective celebrating the group’s twentieth anniversary. An overview essay relates their work’s formal qualities to several historical moments over this span: the club era following September 11, 2001; postcolonial theater after the 2008 financial collapse; and political theater responding to the pressing issues of today. Other contributions read the collective’s output through a lens of queer and other critical theory, and contextualize it within the twenty-first-century experimental performance scene. A richly illustrated visual chronology features texts on each of My Barbarian’s past works written by the artists. Performances and video works are re-created using stills alongside photos, drawings, scripts, and personal materials drawn from the artists’ archives, many never previously published.

    Distributed for the Whitney Museum of American Art


    Exhibition Schedule:

    Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
    (October 29, 2021–February 27, 2022)

    Institute of Contemporary Arts, Los Angeles
    (September 2022–January 2023)

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