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With a vigilant spirit of inquiry, 1996 digs deep, extracting clarity from a legacy of deceit, while keeping humor and nuance intact. -- Charity Coleman * BOMB *
Artist Matt Keegan's new book 1996 is an idiosyncratic close study of one pivotal year in politics, activism, and art. Edited by Svetlana Kitto and co-published by Inventory Press and New York Consolidated, 1996 explores artistic formation in the context of the Democratic Party's slide to the right in the 1990s... 1996 is a yearbook, a time capsule, a queer history, and a treasure trove. -- Megan Milks * X-TRA *
In trying to come to grips with shifts in American electoral politics, ensure that key histories are passed on to posterity, and chart changes in queer identity, the book provides a nonfatalistic, idiosyncratic musing that brings together materials as varied as a play about Roger Ailes, a '90s cruising diary, crusty magazine clippings, and an old video-store membership card -- Domenick Ammirati * Artforum *
An informative and, in the end, hopeful collection, demonstrating that we can learn a great deal from recent history, even as the time remaining to apply these urgent lessons grows increasingly short. -- Lucy Ives * Art In America *
Book Information
ISBN 9781941753361
Author Matt Keegan
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint Inventory Press LLC
Publisher Inventory Press LLC