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Quinn Latimer

Quinn Latimer is a California-born poet, critic and editor whose work often explores feminist economies of writing, reading and image production. Her books include?Like a Woman: Essays, Readings, Poems?(Sternberg Press, 2017);?Sarah Lucas: Describe This Distance?(Mousse Publishing, 2013);?Film as a Form of Writing: Quinn Latimer Talks to Akram Zaatari?(WIELS/Motto Books, 2013); and?Rumored Animals?(Dream Horse Press, 2012). Her writings, readings and?collaborations have been featured and exhibited widely, including at REDCAT, Los Angeles; Chisenhale Gallery, London; Lafayette Anticipations, Paris; the Poetry Project, New York; the Venice Architecture Biennale; and Sharjah Biennial 13. She is a lecturer at Institut Kunst, in Basel, where, with Chus Martínez, she also organizes a biannual series of symposia on questions of gender, language, and artistic practice. Latimer was editor-in-chief of publications for documenta 14 in Athens and Kassel.

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