Boy Crazy
Shortlisted Rencontre d’Arles Book Awards
Shortlisted Communication Arts Design Award
Art Directors Club Merit Award
“The experience of making this work has granted catharsis, self-forgiveness, awareness, and ultimately the seeds of a fledgling confidence as a mother, female, and artist. It is my hope that it can help others with the same.”
—Elizabeth Clark Libert
Boy Crazy, is an invitation to walk alongside a piece of Elizabeth's journey as she examines the effects of past traumas. Our experiences and subsequent memories don’t disappear; they all combine to create our story. Perspectives may shift over time, layers of life may contribute to different contexts, but the events themselves can’t be undone. With trauma, these pieces of our story can get stuck, and, as a result, our mental health can be challenged.
The book consists of three parts, the middle contains color photographs of Elizabeth's two young sons interacting with daily life, independently and together, against the backdrop of an Eden-like landscape. The first and third parts of the book are textual along with self-portraits and include conversations between Libert and her sons, excerpts from communication between herself and her perpetrator, discussions and discoveries with her mother, and her own introspective narrative of then, now, and in between.
Elizabeth received her MFA from School of Visual Arts and is a lover of indie movies.
Press:
Ma Magazine
Collector Daily
Lenscratch
D Magazine: La Repubblica
Eye of Photography
Konbini
Collections:
Museum of Fine Arts Houston Collection
University of Colorado Boulder Special Collections
Author: Elizabeth Clark Libert
Editor: Jonathan Blaustein
Design: Caleb Cain Marcus, Luminosity Lab
ISBN: 978-1-959684-02-2
Dimensions: 7.5 x 11.25 inches
Number of pages: 120
Binding: Swiss binding
Limited Edition Prints
11x14 Archival Pigment Prints
Edition of 10
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