Pepón Osorio: My Beating Heart / Mi corazón latiente

Robert Blackson author Guadalupe Rosales author Ramón Rivera Servera author Margot Norton editor Bernardo Mosqueira editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:New Museum of Contemporary Art,U.S.

Published:23rd Nov '23

Should be back in stock very soon

Pepón Osorio: My Beating Heart / Mi corazón latiente cover

Pepón Osorio’s epic installations unite conceptual art and community dynamics Informed by his background in theater and performance as well as his experiences as a child services case worker and professor, the richly textured sculptures and installations of Puerto Rican–born, Philadelphia-based artist Pepón Osorio (born 1955) are deeply invested in political, social and cultural issues affecting Latinx and working-class communities in the United States. Published for the artist’s most comprehensive exhibition to date, this catalog focuses on the elaborate, large-scale multimedia environments that Osorio has been creating since the early 1990s. Often developed through long-term conversations and collaborations with individuals in the neighborhoods where they were first shown, his installations draw from personal stories in order to empathetically elucidate larger social ills. Taken from an eponymous work, the book’s title addresses themes that resonate throughout Osorio’s practice, such as the need to better care for one another.

ISBN: 9780915557325

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200 pages