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Artists Series: Sonia Boyce


  • Tate
  • by Elena Crippa
A much-needed introduction to the life and work of Sonia Boyce, a leading contemporary artist whose interdisciplinary practice explores race and gender, and questions artistic authorship and cultural difference. Touching on her engagement with the work of other feminist artists and her time as a leading figure in the 1980s Black British Art movement, it contextualises Boyce's journey from her early pastel drawings and mixed-media collages to her pivotal shift to film, sound and performance art.

ISBN 9781849769501 | EN | PB
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Publisher Tate
ISBN 9781849769501
Author(s) by Elena Crippa
Publication date November 2024
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 197 x 140 mm
Illustrations 70 col. & bw ill.
Pages 96
Language(s) English ed.
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A much-needed introduction to the life and work of Sonia Boyce, a leading contemporary artist whose interdisciplinary practice explores race and gender, and questions artistic authorship and cultural difference.

Sonia Boyce (b.1962) is a groundbreaking artist whose practice is founded on taking creative risks. Unafraid to play against set expectations about how art should behave, her collaborative interactions between audience and performer enable spontaneous and intimate social encounters, resulting in the creation of work that is simultaneously self-aware, visceral and open-ended.

This book is a much-anticipated introduction to the life and work of this extraordinary artist. Touching on her engagement with the work of other feminist artists and her time as a leading figure in the 1980s Black British Art movement, it contextualises Boyce's journey from her early pastel drawings and mixed-media collages to her pivotal shift to film, sound and performance art. Highlighting her artistic innovation as she experiments with medium to explore and question culture, identity and the boundaries between the public and private spheres in unexpected ways, it celebrates the visionary practice of a truly uncompromising artist.