Ballroom Marfa
The First Twenty Years
Produktform: Buch / Einband - fest (Hardcover)
A vibrant account of Ballroom Marfas ground-breaking first two decades of art and music
Since its founding in the storied but remote West Texas town of Marfa in 2003, Ballroom Marfa has punched above its weight. From one of its debut shows including renowned artist Takashi Murakami, to Elmgreen & Dragsets now-iconic Prada Marfa installation, to live performances by Sonic Youth and shock-master John Waters, and large-scale commissions from Agnes Denes to Hiroon Mirza, Ballrooms impact has reverberated far beyond the desert.
This book is a kaleidoscopic collection of highlights from the museums first two decades, as told by the artists, musicians, curators, and community around this art and landmark global destination. The book includes lively first-hand accounts by internationally celebrated artists and musicians such as Terry Allen, Mel Chin, Suzanne Ciani, Agnes Denes, rafa esparza, Loie Hollowell, Matthew Day Jackson, Rashid Johnson, Graham Reynold, and Erin Shirreff, among many more and three zines capturing two decades of performances by musicians such as Bon Iver, Roky Erickson, Helado Negro, Lonnie Holley, Lyle Lovett, Laraaji, Joanna Newsom, Perfume Genius, Pharoah Sanders, Sonic Youth, Spoon, and WIRE, among others.
Over 250 images document more than 50 highlights of Ballroom Marfas first twenty years and lively first-hand accounts by internationally celebrated artists bring the scene to life, including contributions from such figures as Elmgreen & Dragset, John Waters, Terry Allen, Mel Chin, Agnes Denes, rafa esparza, Loie Hollowell, Matthew Day Jackson, Rashid Johnson, and Erin Shirreff, among many others.|A vibrant account of Ballroom Marfa’s ground-breaking first two decades of art and music|Ballroom Marfa was founded in 2003 in Marfa, a remote town of fewer than 2,000 inhabitants, to offer the public art across all mediums from installations to performances, music, film, and dance. Since then, Ballroom has evolved to become not only an internationally recognized, critically hailed art museum, but also a landmark global destination.
Fairfax Dorn is the co-founder of Ballroom Marfa and the principal of the interior design collective FDP. Dorn received the Marian MacDowell Art Advocacy Award in 2023, the E. William Doty Distinguished Alumna Award from the University of Texas in 2022 and ArtTables 25th Future Women Leadership Award. She sits on various boards supporting the arts. Dorn holds a Bachelor of Arts and Fine Arts degree from the University of Texas in Austin.
Virginia Lebermann is the co-founder of Ballroom Marfa. For the past two decades, she has had extensive involvement with non-profit organizations in Texas and nationally and received ArtTables 25th Future Women Leadership Award. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Middlebury College and attended the New York University Gallatin Masters of Arts program in creative writing. She is the co-author of Cooking in Marfa (Phaidon).
Daisy Nam is the Executive Director and Curator at Ballroom Marfa. Prior to joining Ballroom, she was at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University, Columbia University School of the Arts, and the Guggenheim. She has had curatorial residencies and fellowships at the New Museum, Bellas Artes, Surf Point Foundation, and Gwangju Biennial Foundation. In 2021, she co-edited a book Best! Letters from Asian Americans in the Arts published by n+1 and Paper Monument. weiterlesen