Walker Postscript
Walker Postscript (Walker PS)—the Walker Art Center’s new print-on-demand publishing imprint—presents short and focused texts that delve more deeply, or broadly, into the rich concepts that animate the institution’s diverse artistic programs. From exhibitions, lectures, and educational initiatives to film screenings and performances, Walker PS will offer a range of titles in short, concise formats which expands our publishing repertoire, and that utilize online technologies for production and distribution.
Our first Postscript publication is a series of texts that discuss the ideas surrounding the exhibition Abstract Resistance. On view here at the Walker this spring, it questioned institutional notions of abstraction as an art-making technique as well as explored it as a medium for political expression beyond a formalist exercise. Yasmil Raymond, curator of the show, provides an overview of the thematic material and artwork in the exhibition; art historian Simon Baier traces the origins and development of nonobjective art through the writings of critics such as Charles Baudelaire and Meyer Schapiro; and philosopher Marcus Steinweg draws on the ideas of Theodor Adorno and others to provide a theoretical framework for artistic resistance. Punctuated with artist texts by Gedi Sibony, Cathy Wilkes and Thomas Hirschhorn, Abstract Resistance present responses to these issues from multiple viewpoints: curatorially, historically, philosophically, and from the artists’ vantage point.
Abstract Resistance is $9.99, and available through the Walker Shop and on lulu.com.


Walker Postscript – http://bit.ly/d44xtq – expanding our publishing repertoire to include print-on-demand
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Comment by walkerartcenter — June 17, 2010 at 9:49 am
is it available in the Jewelry section at the Walker shop? i believe that’s the only place i didn’t look. couldn’t find it on lulu.com either. lil help?
Comment by matt olson — June 17, 2010 at 11:37 pm
Hey Matt, it’s available for purchase at the shop website (link) and here is a direct link to the lulu page (link).
Comment by Dante Carlos — June 23, 2010 at 10:38 am
thanks! ordered.
Comment by matt olson — June 25, 2010 at 1:27 am