KIM JONES featuring a conversation with Robert Storr
Zeno X Books, 2016, First edition, 207 pp., 9" X 11 1/2", Hardcover
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Kim Jones began his career in Los Angeles in the mid-1960s as a performance artist, and became primarily known for his alter ego, Mudman—a shaman-like itinerant caked in mud and other organic substances who appeared on city streets, subways, galleries, and museums wearing a cumbersome lattice structure of sticks on his back. In the 1980s Jones moved to New York, where his work (including performance, sculpture, drawings, and writing) has continued to address the themes of war, healing, and destruction.
Covers Jones' performance, sculpture, drawings, and writing
A surprisingly uncommon book