Genesis BREYER P-Orridge “30 Years of Being Cut Up” -1st edition 2009, Fine Condition
Genesis BREYER P-Orridge “30 Years of Being Cut Up” -1st edition 2009, Fine Condition
“30 Years of Being Cut Up” draws on collage work from throughout P-Orridge’s remarkable career, demonstrating both the breadth and scope of h/er engagement with a medium that has remained constant throughout h/er life. In the early 1970s, P-Orridge met William S. Burroughs, who introduced h/er to Brion Gysin, marking the beginning of a seminal and influential collaborative relationship. Burroughs, under Gysin’s tutelage, repopularized the “cut-up” technique of the early 20th century Surrealists, in which text, or narrative imagery, is cut up and re-organized, creating a new, non-linear formulation. The supremely Dadaist practice would influence P-Orridge throughout h/er career and remains an integral element of h/er work, highlighted in “30 Years of Being Cut Up.” "30 Years of Being Cut Up" is a three decade retrospective of photomontage and Expanded Polaroids, which includes many works never exhibited before, as well as a sampling of P-Orridge’s early Mail Art. The show will mark the culmination of a new, re-emergent phase in BREYER P-ORRIDGE’s life. He/r career — and most particularly he/r recent pursuit of pandrogyny — tests the limits of transgression and traces the tragic fate of the underground, proving again the expressive power and pervasive influence of those artists who take the world not as it comes to them — sensible, orthodox, predictable — but as they would like it to be.
Published by Invisible-Exports, 2009
ISBN 10: 1616236108ISBN 13: 9781616236106
Fine condition. There is some minor very hard to see handling wear on the cover shown in the photo with me holding the book. I have the light raking across it in an effort to bring out the worst of it. The pages are bright and clean and the binding is tight, as if no one has ever fully opened it up. Perhaps the pictures I took was the most it was ever opened up. Also, the folded poster in the back has been folded down slightly off center, so the edges are slightly curved in / folded. This may be hard to see in the other pic. Lastly on condition, there is some residual goo on the back left of the cover likely from the original price sticker. This is simple to rub off especially from the slick type cover this book is. All in all a beautiful copy and I only mention these minor - attributes for someone looking for a MINT copy. Most dealers would grade this as near mint.