Synopses & Reviews
From 1963 to 1978 Joe Brainard created more than one hundred works of
art that appropriated the classic comic strip character Nancy and
sent her into an astonishing variety of spaces, all electrified and
complicated by the incongruity of her presence.
In The Nancy Book, Joe Brainard's Nancy traverses high art and low,
the poetic and pornographic, the surreal and the absurd. Whether
inserted into hypothetical situations, dispatched on erotic
adventures, or seemingly rendered by the hands of artists as varied
as Leonardo da Vinci, R. Crumb, Larry Rivers, and Willem de Kooning,
Brainard's Nancy revels in as well as transcends her two-
dimensionality. These works exude a beguiling balance of mischief and
innocence, irreverence and wonder, spontaneity and calculation.
Together they accumulate into a sophisticated and complex work of
great wit and joy, rich with metaphor, and equal parts surprise and
subtlety.
The Nancy Book includes 78 full page illustrations of Brainard's
visual works, two Nancy texts as well as original essays by Ann
Lauterbach and Ron Padgett and collaborations with luminary poets
Bill Berkson, Ted Berrigan, Robert Creeley, Frank Lima, Frank O'Hara,
Ron Padgett and James Schuyler.
Review
"Brainard was a master of life's microcomedies, the unheard laughter
that courses through any truly alert consciousness. And Nancy, with
that bow like a pulsating noodle in her frizzy hair, is as good a
Descartes as any for our age." Albert Mobilio, BookForum
Synopsis
Fifteen years of Joe Brainard's illustrated appropriation of classic comic strip character, Nancy
From 1963 to 1978, Joe Brainard created more than 100 artworks that appropriated the classic comic strip character Nancy and sent her into a variety of astonishing situations.
The Nancy Book is the first collection of Brainard's Nancy texts, drawings, collages and paintings, with full page reproductions of more than 50 works, several of which have never been exhibited or published before.
Synopsis
Art. LGBT Studies. From 1963 through 1978, Joe Brainard created more than one hundred works of art that appropriated the classic comic strip character Nancy and sent her into an astonishing variety of spaces, all electrified by the incongruity of her presence. THE NANCY BOOK is the first collection of Brainard's Nancy texts, drawings, collages and paintings, with full page reproductions of over fifty works, several of which have never been exhibited or published before. In THE NANCY BOOK, Joe Brainard's Nancy traverses high art and low, the poetic and pornographic, the surreal and the absurd. Whether inserted into hypothetical situations, dispatched on erotic adventures, or seemingly rendered by the hands of artists as varied as Leonardo da Vinci, R. Crumb, Larry Rivers, and Willem de Kooning, Brainard's Nancy revels in as well as transcends her two-dimensionality.
About the Author
Joe Brainard (1942-1994) left Tulsa at eighteen for New York City and soon became a part of the thriving downtown art scene and the New York School of poets and painters. Over his career, Brainard created a prodigious body of work, distinguished by its breadth, originality, and rare alchemy of sensuality and precision, sophistication and sweetness. Admired for his writing as well as his visual art, Brainard wrote the legendary and beloved memoir I REMEMBER, which was hailed as "a masterpiece" by Paul Auster and inspired George Perec's Je me souviens. Brainard's drawings, assemblages, collages, and paintings are in private and museum collections, including those of the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Whitney Museum of America Art, and a major travelling retrospective was organized by the Berkeley Art Museum in 2001 and included a stop at MOMA P.S 1.