Published on the occasion of the exhibition Natalie Frank: Unbound, organized by Madison Museum of Contemporary Art and Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art. The Natalie Frank: Unbound full-color exhibition catalogue accompanies Frank’s first survey exhibition.
Spanning a decade of Frank’s feminist drawing practice, Unbound presents work inspired by some of the best-known and most controversial literary narratives: Tales of the Brothers Grimm, Sorcerer’s Apprentice, The Story of O, and the Tales of Madame d’Aulnoy.
The catalogue features a conversation between the artist and exhibition curators along with an essay by Alison Gingergras, a curator and writer based in New York and Warsaw, Poland. The catalog also includes an introduction by Sean P. O’Harrow, executive director, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art and Christina Brungardt, The Gabriele Haberland Director, Madison Museum of Contemporary Art.
On view at MMoCA June 5– October 3, 2021
Kemper Museum in Kansas City, MO, January 28–May 15, 2022.