Josephine Pryde: lapses in Thinking By the person i Am
Suggested citation: Josephine Pryde, lapses in Thinking By the person i Am. Interface Critique 3 (2021), pp. 171–183.
DOI: 10.11588/ic.2021.3.81327.
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Josephine Pryde is an artist. Her recent solo exhibitions include “The Flight That Moved Them”, Gandt, New York (2021); “Exterior, Night, Day”, Galerie Neu, Berlin (2020) and “In Case My Mind is Changing”, Simon Lee Gallery, London (2018). In 2022, she will have a solo exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago. Her publications include lapses in Thinking By the person i Am (Berlin: Sternberg Press, 2018) and The Enjoyment of Photography (Zurich: JRP Editions, 2015). Her texts have been published in Texte zur Kunst, including “Men of the Left” (no. 109, 2017) and “Writing Out of My Armpit” (no. 11, 1993), as well as in other volumes, such as the essay “Constable” in Anarchic sexual desires of plain unmarried schoolteachers, edited by Chris McCormack (London: Selected Press, 2015). Her work is represented in various public collections: Tate Britain, London; MoMA, New York; Art Institute of Chicago; The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met), New York; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles. She is currently Professor for Photography and Contemporary Art at the Berlin University of the Arts.
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