Between 1971 and 1973 American conceptual artist and author Brian O’Doherty published several essays and exhibition reviews under the name Mary Josephson, his sole female pseudonym. These appeared in various magazines, among them Art in America, which he was editor of at the time. In 1988 he wrote the short story “The History of X” for Artforum. O’Doherty only revealed the identity of his four alter egos some forty years later in his lecture “Divesting the Self: A Striptease”, which appeared in The Recorder magazine in 2012. Writing about Mary Josephson, he said, “I wanted to think and write from a female persona, to free myself from limiting male selfhood, to substitute another voice for that inner voice that never stops speaking, that won’t leave us alone.” Mary Josephson was the only fictitious female art critic in the early 1970s. The publication brings together her texts for the first time.
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A Mental Masquerade
Leipzig May, 2019
ISBN: 9783959052276
Edition Number: 1
Width: 14 cm
Length: 21 cm
Language(s): English
Editor
Thomas Fischer, Astrid Mania
Author
Mary Josephson, Brian O'Doherty, Astrid Mania
Designer
Saira Hussain, Julia Guther, Studio Workshop
A Mental Masquerade
When Brian O'Doherty was a female Art critic: Mary Josephson's collected writings
Mary Josephson/Brian O'Doherty/Thomas Fischer/Astrid Mania/Astrid Mania
83 pp.
thread-sewn softcover
Leipzig May, 2019
ISBN: 9783959052276
Edition Number: 1
Width: 14 cm
Length: 21 cm
Language(s): English
Editor
Thomas Fischer, Astrid Mania
Author
Mary Josephson, Brian O'Doherty, Astrid Mania
Designer
Saira Hussain, Julia Guther, Studio Workshop