Jim Shaw
O
Collection
Monographs & Artists’ Books
Edited by
Lionel Bovier
Fabrice Stroun

Author(s)
Yves Aupetitallot
Lionel Bovier
Doug Harvey
Nadia Schneider
Fabrice Stroun

Edition
English
December 2004
ISBN: 978-2-940271-35-1
Hardcover, 205 x 286 mm
64 pages
Images 47 color
CHF 45 / EUR 30 / £ 20 / US 35
Out of Print
Edition
French
December 2004
ISBN: 978-2-940271-36-8
Hardcover, 205 x 286 mm
64 pages
Images 46 color
CHF 45 / EUR 30 / £ 20 / US 35
Out of Print
Edition
German
December 2004
ISBN: 978-2-940271-40-5
Hardcover, 205 x 286 mm
64 pages
Images 47 color
CHF 38 / EUR 25 / £ 17 / US 29
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Documentation of the O-ist religion created by Shaw

Since first exhibiting his "Thrift Store Paintings" more than a decade ago, American artist Jim Shaw has routinely tapped the abundant resources of Sunday painters in order to undermine the prerogatives of taste and connoisseurship. Continuing his investigation into forgotten or overlooked American culture, Shaw has now invented his own religion, O-ism, and dated its origin to the mid-19th century.

This publication is entirely dedicated to this new body of work, developed since 2001 in installations, paintings, videos, and drawings. An abundant iconography and descriptions of the characters are included to provide a key to the hermeneutics created by the artist.

An essay by Doug Harvey and an interview with the artist conducted by the editors, bring light to the metaphorical aspects of the narrative developed by Shaw. O-ism provides a new reading into contemporary American politics and the everyday intrusion of religiously polarized conceits.

Published with Le MAGASIN – Centre National d’Art Contemporain, Grenoble, and the Kunsthaus Glarus, on the occasion of the traveling exhibition about O-ism.