Estelle Hoy - sake blue. Selected Writings
After 8 Books, ISBN 9782492650147,
Pb, 216 pgs, 12 x 19cm
Acqn. 34362
In Stock
£16.00
Pb, 216 pgs, 12 x 19cm
Acqn. 34362
In Stock
£16.00
Can critical thinking spring from both a fortune cookie and Jacques Lacan's most obscure seminar
footnote? Estelle Hoy says yes. In sake blue, overpriced cheesecakes are the starting point for an
essay on art writing; shoplifting in Berlin opens to a reflection on the economies of activist
practices; fiction allows us to discuss the legacy of institutional critique, queer melanges, or quiet
melancholy. To her, the story of art becomes more nuanced in light of lyrics by Arthur Russell,
the posthumous sorrow of Sylvia Plath, or a poem by Yvonne Rainer.
sake blue gathers critical essays, art reviews, and poetic fiction. Written in dialogue with the work of
Martine Syms, Marlene Dumas, Herve Guibert, or Camille Henrot, these texts combine the
subjective and analytic, addressing power relations and the force of affect. Hoy spares nothing -
and no one, exposing cultural cliches and urgent political issues through fast-paced acerbity. She
advocates the work of women artists, mocks stereotypes, questions myths, and champions desire,
sadness, and boredom. Simultaneously beautiful, lyrical, and cutthroat, her writing echoes to the
reader like l'esprit d'escalier - we think of the perfect reply just a little too late.
"Estelle Hoy practises philosophy as an unsettled but deeply committed query into existing
together. She reads, she looks, she writes, to find out something essential about the future and
living for it." - from the introduction by Lisa Robertson.