A picture of a book in black with bright typography that says "who we die is how we live only more so."

“When I looked at mourning as a possible space for agency—or at least as a form or an aesthetic— I was thinking about the relationship between proximity and distance. The Internet can allow forms of mourning that aren’t always possible in real life, especially for minority groups, but it also exploits it. It is, for me, one of the questions of our time; how do we navigate the co-option of the Internet and social media?”—Oreet Ashery

The back of the book with long piece of information about the contents of the publication.

How We Die Is How We Live Only More So brings together written responses to Oreet Ashery’s award-winning film work Revisiting Genesis (2016). This work, originally conceived as a web series, presents the fictional story of the dying artist Genesis alongside conversations with artists who have real life-limiting conditions. The publication includes writing by Rizvana Bradley, T. J. Demos, Mason Leaver-Yap, Imani Robinson, and Bárbara Rodríguez Muñoz along with the scripts forRevisiting Genesis and Dying under Your Eyes (2019) and an interview of Ashery by George Vasey. Ashery’s work explores queer and outsider death and dying, care, politics of the digital afterlife and posthumous service technologies as well as feminist reincarnation, sociopolitical loss, and artistic withdrawal.

Images from the inside of the book with stills from a film about the artist's ageing parents. The stills show their life in Israel and the inside of their flat.
A page from the book containing an interview with the author and artist.

Edited by Oreet Ashery and George Vasey

Texts by Oreet Ashery, Rizvana Bradley, T. J. Demos, Mason Leaver-Yap, Imani Robinson, Bárbara Rodríguez Muñoz, George Vasey

Published by Mousse Publishing, Milan

2019
English
240 pages
Softcover, 13.5 × 20 cm
ISBN 978-88-6749-391-3
€ 22 / £ 20 / $ 25