Bosses

Bosses by Ghislaine Leung, published by Divided Publishing in 2023, is a thought-provoking exploration of art and its relationship to personal and societal values. This edition, comprising 10 pages and written in English, delves into the complexities of creating art while acknowledging the inherent biases and assumptions that shape our understanding of worth in an unequal world. Leung emphasizes the importance of trust over high-performance strategies, inviting readers to reflect on the nuances of doubt and the transformative experience of becoming a parent.
In Bosses, Leung presents a narrative that intertwines the personal with the political, examining how individualism can give way to dependence. The text encourages a contemplation of the artistic process, highlighting the emotional and practical dimensions of creation. Through her insights, Leung addresses themes of aesthetics and philosophy, prompting readers to consider the interplay between art and the broader social context. This concise work invites a deeper understanding of how we institute ourselves within the world, making it a significant contribution to discussions surrounding art and criticism.
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To make art is to understand how you are, to notice your prejudices and assumptions about value, to acknowledge your hand in an unequal world, and to recognise how you institute yourself – all while letting go of the outcome of work. Bosses replaces strategies of high performance with acts of trust. It is a book about doubt, about maintaining that condition and its untenable faith. About becoming a parent. Where individualism dissolves into dependence, ‘like when you get into a bath that’s the same temperature as your body, or when the summer comes and the wind touches your skin’.
Endorsements
“The artist as receiver, giver, inquisitor, communicator. Leung’s writing is emotional and profound, engaging both the very personal and the mundane, the practical and the political. Few artists dig deep into themselves like this: an extraordinary insight into the process of producing art.”
–Cosey Fanni Tutti
“Artist as (girl) boss or maverick scab? The labour-gender question doesn’t stay put. Dialectics here grow as wildly and recursively as Ballardian botany. Leung ranges things seen, felt, sensed, thought and made against watertightness as form or as politics. The more gaps, the more space to remake reality.”
–Marina Vishmidt
“I would call ‘Bosses’ auto-factual. Leung accounts for work and life co-authored with facts, conjuring a prosaic and beautiful sociality. Her negations are profound, they hold and express the social apophatically. What is not here almost feels like a choice, and the thing convulses.”
–Ed Atkins
“Some events you can never correct. One of them is childbirth. If you want to know, here it is.”
–Fanny Howe
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