Artists Space

Disordered Attention

Book Launch
May 30, 2024, 6pm

Thursday, May 30
6-8pm
Free, no RSVP required

Please join us for a book launch celebrating the release of Disordered Attention: How We Look at Art and Performance Today by Claire Bishop.

Pink and yellow flyer announcing book launch for Disordered Attention by Claire Bishop, Thursday, May 30th, 6-8pm at Artists Space, 11 Cortlandt Alley. Additional accent text reads: "Bring your own iPhone"; "Bring your own Adderall!"; "No purchase necessary... but it wouldn
Flyer for Disordered Attention: How We Look at Art and Performance Today by Claire Bishop Book Launch. Image design: Nikki Columbus. [Pink and yellow flyer announcing book launch for Disordered Attention by Claire Bishop, Thursday, May 30th, 6-8pm at Artists Space, 11 Cortlandt Alley. Additional accent text reads: "Bring your own iPhone"; "Bring your own Adderall!"; "No purchase necessary... but it wouldn't hurt."]

The ways we encounter contemporary art and performance is changing. Installations brim with archival documents. Dances stretch for weeks. Performances last a minute. Exhibitions are spread out over thirty venues. There are endless artworks about mid-century architecture and design. How are we expected to engage with today's diverse practise? Is the old model of close-looking still the ideal, or has it given way to browsing, skimming, and sampling?

Across four essays, art historian and critic Claire Bishop identifies trends in contemporary practice - research-based installations, performance exhibitions, interventions, and invocations of modernist architecture - and their challenges to traditional modes of attention. Charting a critical path through the last three decades, Bishop pinpoints how spectatorship and visual literacy are evolving under the pressures of digital technology.

White text overlay on two photographs of people in bathing suits and summer clothing lounging on a beach.
Book cover for Disordered Attention: How We Look at Art and Performance Today by Claire Bishop. [White text overlay on two photographs of people in bathing suits and summer clothing lounging on a beach.]

Claire Bishop is an art critic and historian based in the PhD Program in Art History at CUNY Graduate Center. Her books include Artificial Hells: Participatory Art and the Politics of Spectatorship (Verso, 2012) and a book of conversations with Tania Bruguera (Cisneros, 2020). She is publishing two books this year: Disordered Attention: How We Look at Art and Performance Today (Verso) and Merce Cunningham’s Events: Key Concept (Koenig Books). Her essays and books have been translated into twenty languages, and she is a 2024 Guggenheim Fellow.

Artists Space Venue is generously supported by Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, Allan Schwartzman, David Zwirner, and an anonymous contributor.