Coco Fusco, recipient of the Absolut Art Award for Art Writing, presents
her book Dangerous Moves: Politics and Performance in Cuba, at Tate Modern, London.
Coco Fusco's
book Dangerous Moves: Performance and Politics in Cuba (2015) reviewed by Andy Alfonso in Cuba Counter Points.
Her most recent
book Dangerous Moves: Performance and Politics in Cuba was released by Tate Publications (2015).
Not exact matches
In TURNED (
Book # 1 of the Vampire Journals), 18 year old Caitlin Paine finds herself uprooted from her nice suburb and forced to attend a
dangerous New York City high school when her Mom
moves again.
The bottom line is that paying someone hundreds or thousand of dollars to publish your
book for you isn't just a waste of money, it's a
dangerous business
move.
This can be
dangerous — it's easy to get tricked by the savings and order more
books than you could possibly sell — but if you have serious plans to hit the con circuit or otherwise know you can regularly
move a small number of
books, increasing your print run by 100 or 150 copies can be worth it if it lets you bring the cover price down, even if selling through them takes a few years.
BOOKSHELF The author of several
books, Coco Fusco's forthcoming title is «
Dangerous Moves: Politics and Performance in Cuba» Catalogs coinciding with the solo exhibitions of Wangechi Mutu, Mickalene Thomas and Carrie Mae Weems have been published in recent years.
Coco Fusco introduces her forthcoming
book,
Dangerous Moves: Politics and Performance in Cuba, at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.
Coco Fusco: Tate Modern; October 7, 2015 Image:
Dangerous Moves: Politics and Performance in Cuba
book cover