No conforming to type as novel project visits New York

Tim Youd Retyping Patricia Highsmith’s Those Who Walk Away In Venice, Italy, In May 2017. Photo: Courtesy Of Cristin Tierney Gallery
Tim Youd retyping Patricia Highsmith’s Those Who Walk Away in Venice, Italy, in May 2017. Photo: courtesy of Cristin Tierney Gallery
The Los Angeles-based artist Tim Youd is in the middle of a ten-year performance series entitled 100 Novelsa quest to retype 100 novels on the same make and model of typewriter their authors used to create them. The artist, who calls his work a tension between the formal and the whimsical, types the entire novel on to one sheet of paper, repeatedly run through the typewriter, with another slipped underneath. The process creates a soaked top sheet and an under-sheet with seeped ink and embossments; they are eventually displayed as a diptych. Youd, who performs at locations related to the stories, is visiting New York this summer to complete his Italian Cycle by retyping Patricia Highsmiths 1955 novel The Talented Mr Ripley (in a reverse trip of the protagonist Tom Ripleys journey from New York to Venice). He is due to perform at the Cristin Tierney Gallery (13-21 July) in a solo show, Ecstatic Reading, which also includes a display of his related work (until 18 August). This will be Youds 52nd book, four years into the projectso he is currently ahead of his mark.

from TheArtNewspaper