Laurie Anderson

The Weather and Other Stories

Laurie Anderson author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Rizzoli International Publications

Publishing:29th Sep '26

£55.00

This title is due to be published on 29th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Laurie Anderson cover

The Weather and Other Stories is a survey of the work of legendary artist Laurie Anderson in her own words. At heart a storyteller, the artist serves as a personal guide through two of her most ambitious recent exhibitions that span fifty years of work: The Weather at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and Looking into a Mirror Sideways at the Moderna Museet, Stockholm. Anderson reveals the creative impulses behind her many iconic works and introduces new bodies of work in detail. From the iconic Drum Dance and the violin duets of Duets on Ice to her cutting-edge experiments with virtual reality and artificial intelligence, the book explores how Anderson 'puts things into words and words into things.' She provides behind-the-scenes insights into major installations like Habeas Corpus, which examines justice through the story of a Guantanamo detainee, and Salute, an animatronic display of red flags symbolizing a nation in upheaval. New works include a project centered on the life and 'family lore' of Anderson s Swedish grandfather Axel Ephraim Anderson and Scenes from ARK, a translation of the artist s three-hour performance work which centered around 'end-times fables, climate, survival strategies, love, American history, and stories from the Bible.' Richly illustrated and filled with both expository and poetic texts (including maxims, dreams, and lyrics), the book is a walk-in notebook of an artist perpetually curious about the intersection of technology, memory, and the American cultural landscape.

"This extensive volume traverses four decades of Anderson's work; including drawing, multimedia installations, performance, and new projects using augmented reality."
Publishers Weekly

ISBN: 9780847840762

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

320 pages