loader

SHIPPING COST 1 EURO IN FRANCE FROM 70 EUROS PURCHASE

In stock

Standard delivery 3 to 7 days

ordinary-thing-will-be-signs-for-us-ault-j-and-l-books-cover
ordinary-thing-will-be-signs-for-us-ault-j-and-l-books-1
ordinary-thing-will-be-signs-for-us-ault-j-and-l-books-3
ordinary-thing-will-be-signs-for-us-ault-j-and-l-books-2

Ordinary Things Will Be Signs for Us

Julie Ault

J&L Books / Magic Hour Press

Publication date : 2023/09/26
Weight 901 g / dimensions 10.8 x 25.4 cm / 144 pages
ISBN 9780999365557

Corita Kent, formerly Sister Mary Corita, is known for her exuberant, colorful serigraphs and her teaching, as evidenced in her lively art classes. As a Catholic nun from 1936 until 1968, Corita lived and worked in the Immaculate Heart of Mary community in Los Angeles. She taught lettering and layout, image finding, and art structure for 20 years in Immaculate Heart College’s art department. There, she screened multiple films simultaneously, hosted guest thinkers including Saul Bass, Buckminster Fuller and John Cage, and guided the making of large-scale collaborative projects with students.

Corita regularly took her students out for looking sessions at a used car lot or an art exhibition. While constantly looking and discovering visually, Corita shot thousands of 35 mm slides documenting references, the IHC milieu and the art department processes. For Corita, the vernacular environs of advertising, supermarkets and the city’s media landscape were a source of inspiration and raw material. Her slide collection encompasses a wide range of subjects: cookies, coke bottles, toys, presents, experiments, projects, Mary’s Day celebrations stemming from Corita’s classroom, flowers, magazines, seeds, puppets, visits with Charles and Ray Eames, street signs, trade fairs, folk art, boxes, billboards and kites. Drawing from the Corita Art Center’s vast slide collection, Ordinary Things Will Be Signs for Us embodies Corita’s philosophy of looking.

Other titles available

Contact us
Surname
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.