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Dead Souls: Desire and Memory in the Jewelry of Keith Lewis
Dead Souls: Desire and Memory in the Jewelry of Keith Lewis

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Dead Souls: Desire and Memory in the Jewelry of Keith Lewis

Keith Lewis is one of the most influential jewelers in queer and identity politics
 
The artist's daring works tackled the AIDS crisis back in the 1980s
 
Featuring four of Lewis's artist talks
 

Since the late 1980s, American jeweler Keith Lewis (*1959) has been consistently tackling issues of Queer identity and politics in his figurative and narrative jewelry, including a groundbreaking series of memorial jewels addressing the impact of the AIDS crisis on himself and his community. Often witty, sometimes shocking, frequently erotic, and surprisingly moving, his jewelry is an act of remembering and witnessing, and a joyous assertion that desire and pleasure, wonderful ends in themselves, can collapse historical distance and connect the past and the present. Written by Damian Skinner and featuring four of Lewis’s artist talks documenting key preoccupations and series, this monograph surveys a bold, provocative, and ambitious body of work that deserves to be widely known.


By Damian Skinner / Keith Lewis

Pages: 208 

Material: Hardcover

Size: 7 x 11"

Expected Ship Date:  7-14 Days.