Essays on artists who have withdrawn from the art world or have
adopted an openly antagonistic position against it.
This collection of essays by Martin Herbert considers various artists
who have withdrawn from the art world or adopted an antagonistic
position toward its mechanisms. A large part of the artist's role in
today's professionalized art system is being present. Providing a
counterargument to this concept of self-marketing, Herbert examines the
nature of retreat, whether in protest, as a deliberate conceptual act,
or out of necessity. By illuminating these motives, Tell Them I Said
No offers a unique perspective on where and how the needs of the artist
and the needs of the art world diverge. Essays on Lutz Bacher, Stanley
Brouwn, Christopher D'Arcangelo, Trisha Donnelly, David Hammons, Agnes
Martin, Cady Noland, Laurie Parsons, Charlotte Posenenske, and Albert
York.