
Jimmy DeSana - Submission
Jimmy DeSana - Submission
This book is the first monograph to present the work of Jimmy DeSana, a pioneering yet underrecognized figure in New Yorkās downtown art, music, and film scenes during the 1970s and ā80s. The book situates DeSanaās work and life within the countercultural and queer contexts in the American South as well as New York, through his involvement in mail art, punk, and No Wave music and film, and artist collectives and publications. Featuring an original text by Drew Sawyer, Phillip Leonian and Edith Rosenbaum Leonian Curator of Photography at the Brooklyn Museum, it includes his major series that helped create a No Wave aesthetic as well as his portraits of art and music luminaries of the time.Ā Ā
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Hardcover
176 pages
ISBN: 9781636810591
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Jimmy DeSana: SubmissionĀ is the first monograph of this pioneering queer punk photographer whose brief but prolific career helped elevate the medium of photography within the contemporary art world. This publication traces his brief yet prolific career through nearly two hundred works and over twenty years that bridged mail-art networks, New Yorkās 1970s and ā80s subcultures, the illuminating image-play of the āPictures Generation,ā and various responses to HIV/AIDS.
The book showcases DeSanaās extensive involvement in zines, artist collectives, performance art, experimental film, and club culture. Included are his most famous seriesā101 NudesĀ (1972), his first major work made during Atlantaās gay liberation movement;Ā SubmissionĀ (1977ā79), created with the writer William Burroughs; andĀ SuburbanĀ (1979ā84), which showcases his work as an early adopter of color photography. During the late 1970s and early ā80s, DeSana was heavily involved in New Yorkās punk and No Wave scenes. Included in this book are his portraits of such art and music luminaries as Kathy Acker, Laurie Anderson, Kenneth Anger, Patti Astor, David Byrne, John Giorno, Debbie Harry, and Richard Hell. Accompanying these works are DeSanaās more abstract efforts from the late 1980s, after he was diagnosed with AIDS, that show an artist who resisted dominant narratives about the body and sexuality in the early years of the ongoing HIV/AIDS epidemic.
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Jimmy DeSana - Submission
This book is the first monograph to present the work of Jimmy DeSana, a pioneering yet underrecognized figure in New Yorkās downtown art, music, and film scenes during the 1970s and ā80s. The book situates DeSanaās work and life within the countercultural and queer contexts in the American South as well as New York, through his involvement in mail art, punk, and No Wave music and film, and artist collectives and publications. Featuring an original text by Drew Sawyer, Phillip Leonian and Edith Rosenbaum Leonian Curator of Photography at the Brooklyn Museum, it includes his major series that helped create a No Wave aesthetic as well as his portraits of art and music luminaries of the time.Ā Ā
Product details
Hardcover
176 pages
ISBN: 9781636810591
Meet the artist
Jimmy DeSana: SubmissionĀ is the first monograph of this pioneering queer punk photographer whose brief but prolific career helped elevate the medium of photography within the contemporary art world. This publication traces his brief yet prolific career through nearly two hundred works and over twenty years that bridged mail-art networks, New Yorkās 1970s and ā80s subcultures, the illuminating image-play of the āPictures Generation,ā and various responses to HIV/AIDS.
The book showcases DeSanaās extensive involvement in zines, artist collectives, performance art, experimental film, and club culture. Included are his most famous seriesā101 NudesĀ (1972), his first major work made during Atlantaās gay liberation movement;Ā SubmissionĀ (1977ā79), created with the writer William Burroughs; andĀ SuburbanĀ (1979ā84), which showcases his work as an early adopter of color photography. During the late 1970s and early ā80s, DeSana was heavily involved in New Yorkās punk and No Wave scenes. Included in this book are his portraits of such art and music luminaries as Kathy Acker, Laurie Anderson, Kenneth Anger, Patti Astor, David Byrne, John Giorno, Debbie Harry, and Richard Hell. Accompanying these works are DeSanaās more abstract efforts from the late 1980s, after he was diagnosed with AIDS, that show an artist who resisted dominant narratives about the body and sexuality in the early years of the ongoing HIV/AIDS epidemic.





















