The fourth publication of Krzysztof Wodiczko with Black Dog Press,
exploring the artist and writer's distinctive oeuvre. Transformative
Avant-Garde and Other Writings is a comprehensive book of Wodiczko's
writing from the 1970s to the present day, providing a new perspective
on this often controversial artist. An in-depth book which represents
the many political, social and theoretical motivations and concerns of
Wodiczko's work, this is a must for art and culture theorists and fans
alike. This overarching publication highlights the equal merits of
Wodiczko's writings in respect of his artistic practice, demonstrating
the overlapping influences and considerations that run throughout his
life. Wodiczko is famed for his large-scale, politically charged video
and slide projections, projected onto prominent architectural
structures. Since the 1980s, Wodiczko's work has made use of
marginalised residents of the cities in which he is creating and
presenting work. He is Professor in Residence at Harvard University, and
was awarded the Hiroshima Prize in 1998 for his contribution as an
artist to world peace.