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JILL GOLDMAN: DISENTANGLEMENT / RE-EMBODIMENT - SIGNED BY THE ARTIST
(GOLDMAN, JILL). Goldman, Jill, Asti Hustvedt, Alex A. Jones, Amy Ziering, Yasmeen Hassan, Sumaya Awad, Catherine Coleman Flowers, Nina Menkes, Ruchira Gupta & Tanya Selvaratnam. Los Angeles: Hybrid Cinema LLC, I00260221, 2026. First Edition. 9 1/2 x 9 1/2", Square Quarto. Printed Cloth Over Boards. Artist Monograph. New/No Jacket - As Issued. 180pp, profusely illustrated in color and b&w. Designed by Jeffrey Jenkins Projects
PLEASE NOTE: Ms. Goldman will be signing copies of Disentanglement / Re-Embodiment at Arcana on Saturday, February 21st. Books ordered here will begin shipping Tuesday, February 24th
Disentanglement / Re-Embodiment is the new monograph by Los Angeles–based artist, activist, and filmmaker Jill Goldman that documents five years of bold, deeply embodied work at the edge of art and politics. Developed between 2020 and 2025, the work spans video, performance, photography, installation, and
political research, unfolding in a single, cohesive publication that investigates how we live inside of – and push back against - patriarchal power and environmental crisis. Its content centers on ten performance works, staged internationally by Goldman and collaborators weaving over two hundred images of performance documentation, film stills, research ephemera, and installation views. The book includes critical essays by Asti Hustvedt and Alex A. Jones, as well as extracts from conversations between the artist and noted thinkers shaping contemporary feminist, abolitionist, eco-critical, and anti-militarist discourse including Amy Ziering, Yasmeen Hassan, Sumaya Awad, Catherine Coleman Flowers, Nina Menkes, Ruchira Gupta, and Tanya Selvaratnam. It is a significant sourcebook on the politics of resistance and collective care, and notable reference for research-based art practice, appealing to readers interested in contemporary art, feminist practices, performance studies, critical theory, and experimental approaches to visual culture. A brand new example of this elegant, thought-provoking document additionally SIGNED by Jill Goldman.
Jill Goldman is an activist, filmmaker, and artist whose work incorporates dance, performance, photography, and video. Her immersive multi-media installation / performances explore memory, autobiography, the gendered body, and ritual transformation. She received her BA from Bennington College and her MFA from UCLA Film School. She is the director of the feature film Love Is Like That, as well as many award-winning short films, including “fort / da,” “Holding Margie’s Hand,” “Sally Goes Shopping,” the music video for Lenny Kravitz’s “Blues for Sister Someone,” and the short documentary “Genevieve, Girl Before the Mirror.”
Inventory Number: E00260221