This challenging and beautiful installation is matched only by its catalogue, which documents this Australian artist's United States museum debut. Like the installation for which it was titled, Soft Shoulder engages the reader in a game of complex object associations. At the center of all Jubelin's work is the inter-relatedness of people and places as they occur by way of fate, coincidence or deliberate migration and exchange. Jubelin links Chicago and Australia through a cast of characters including Walter Burley Griffith and Marion Mahoney Griffith, Anaïs Nin, Frank Lloyd Wright and Jane Addams. In her close reading of Jubelin's methodology, Juliana Engberg gives background and insight into the life of objects. Lewis and Jacob's expertly executed text offers a glossary of objects, people, quotations and ideologies-all cross referenced-not so much to explain the installation, as to open a series of related experiences. Published in conjunction with Grey Art Gallery and Study Center, New York University 1994.
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First Edition. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran May 4 through June 26, 1994 at The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago and then January 20 through February 28, 1995 at the Grey Art Gallery & Study Center. Features acknowledgements by Susanne Ghez and Thomas W. Sokolowski, an essay by Juliana Engberg, and a text by Jubelin. Includes numerous illustrations, list of previous exhibitions, and a bibliography. A clean very near fine copy in wrappers. Seller Inventory # 213866