Cover for Disappearing-California c. 1970: Bas Jan Ader, Chris Burden, Jack Goldstein
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
Disappearing-California c. 1970: Bas Jan Ader, Chris Burden, Jack Goldstein
This insightful book explores the theme of disappearance in the 1970s performance art of Bas Jan Ader, Chris Burden, and Jack Goldstein.
By Philipp Kaiser
Designed by Lorraine Wild and Xiaoqing Wang, Green Dragon Office
Published 2019 | ISBN: 9783791358543

In 1971, Chris Burden disappeared for three days without a trace. This book, also entitled Disappearing, examines the theme of disappearance in the works of Burden and his contemporaries, Bas Jan Ader and Jack Goldstein, in 1970s Southern California. Loosely affiliated, these three artists shared an interest in themes of disappearance and self-effacement. In 1972, Goldstein buried himself alive during a performance, while during Ader’s tragic last work, In search of the miraculous (1975), the artist vanished crossing the Atlantic. Responding to cultural pressures like the Vietnam War and the nascent field of feminist art, the artists used “disappearing” as a response to the masculine anxiety of the 1970s. This book reveals a fascinating intersection between major figures at a critical turning point for Californian art.