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Smoke Gets in Your Eyes

Smoke (gets in your eyes) is the first major artist's book by the influential yet elusive conceptual artist Lutz Bacher. Smoke (gets in your eyes) was assembled by Ms. Bacher as a companion to the two exhibitions Spill (Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, September 12, 2008 - January 4, 2009) and My Secret Life (P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, Winter 2009).
Who is Lutz Bacher (By Asher Penn)
I met the artist Lutz Bacher once. She was dressed in all black, with a pork-pie hat made of scraps of leather. She had grey hair, and a big silver ring with the head of an H.R. Giger-type alien lunging off her finger.
Smoke (Gets in Your Eyes) (Regency Arts Press) is the first major publication of elusive-as-she-is-weird conceptual artist Lutz Bacher. The catalogue-cum-artist book was assembled as a companion to her two most recent exhibitions, "Spill" at Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, and "My Secret Life." which opened this week at P.S.1 in Long Island City.
Smoke (Gets in Your Eyes) mingles recognizable touchstones of Bacher's thirty-plus-year career with Xeroxed ephemera together, with little to no visual hierarchy: found Vietnam G.I. photographs; celebrities with joke captions slapped over them; trolls; transcripts of Bacher interviewing her friends about what they think of her; psychoanalytic questionnaires; email; excerpted passages from books; pictures of Lee Harvey Oswald; Abercrombie and Fitch catalogues; Lyrics to "Killing Me Softly"; entire pages of text redacted with a sharpie. You figure it out.
This chaotic anthology takes the conventions of a retrospective and puts a big "Out of Order" sign on the cover. Finally leaving more questions than answers, it might be the best way to illustrate a decidedly complicated life project.
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Lutz Bacher
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
Regency Arts Press, 2008, 978-0-98154449-0-8