Antoinette LaFarge welcomed Iris Häussler for a stimulating conversation on the presumed obligations artists hold for their audiences as a part of LaFarge’s Art, Hoax, and Provocation: An Artist Conversation… Read more Art, Hoax, and Provocation Series: Talk with Iris Häussler Now Streaming! →
Australian artist H.R Hyatt-Johnston‘s review of Antoinette LaFarge’s Sting in the Tale: Art, Hoax, and Provocation for Artist Profile enjoys the book’s exquisite humor and praises the book as “an… Read more “A Rollicking Foray into the Field of Fictive Art” →
Antoinette LaFarge recently spoke at the 45th Annual Symposium: Design 1900-Now presented by the V&A Museum in London. She discussed her research on Louise Brigham, a pioneer of sustainable design,… Read more Antoinette LaFarge Speaker at V&A Design Symposium →
Antoinette LaFarge (UCI Art) talked about her latest book, Sting in the Tale: Art, Hoax, and Provocation, and the world of fictive art with Heather Jessup (Dalhousie University) for a… Read more Antoinette LaFarge UCI Illuminations Talk available for streaming →
Terry Schilling of Irvine News reflects on Antoinette LaFarge’s career as a multi-media artist, playwrite, and founder of University of California, Irvine’s Electronic Art & Design Program. He hails Sting… Read more “Meet Antoinette LaFarge”: Irvine Community News →
Antoinette LaFarge‘s recent publication, Sting in the Tale: Art, Hoax and Provocation is featured in the forthcoming UC Irvine magazine based in the Claire Trevor School of the Arts, which… Read more Antoinette LaFarge Spotlight in University of California, Irvine Magazine →
Los Angeles’s premier literary-cultural magazine, Riot Material, recently published the introduction to Antoinette LaFarge’s upcoming DoppelHouse release, Sting in the Tale: Art, Hoax and Provocation. Read the full excerpt here.… Read more Riot Material Publishes Excerpt of Sting in the Tale →
With Sting in the Tale Antoinette LaFarge has crafted a masterful study of fictive art — a genre of geofictions, fictive museums, art movements, and invented persona which predate and challenge our current affliction of alternative facts and terrifying political fabulations. At once entertaining and edifying, this scrupulously researched study is a model of interdisciplinary scholarship, bound to generate significant debate for years to come. If Phillip K. Dick invented an academic historian to define and taxonomize the interdisciplinary genre of our age, Antoinette LaFarge would be it.— Thyrza Nichols Goodeve For more information on LaFarge’s investigation of fictive… Read more Thyrza Nichols Goodeve Endorses Sting in the Tale →