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AUTONOMOUS DRIVE

AUTONOMOUS DRIVE

Frieda Toranzo Jaeger

ZOLO PRESS


NT$2,898
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Frieda Toranzo Jaeger’s work (1989, Mexico City, Mexico) is a conceptual weapon for dystopic futures, 
a chaotic ode to the decolonizing power of the imagination. 

The generative power of her paintings points to the existence of a knowledge like no other: that of an internal world made of immediacy 
and intimacy capable of affecting us deeply and directly. 

Toranzo Jaeger’s practice shows us how desire insidiously permeates our lives, how it simultaneously runs and ruins them. 
Her paintings are the closest to a utopian call for an aesthetic of rebellion. 

With images of cars’ interiors, their veneers, lamination, their engines, as well as with structural references to altars and sacred art, 
the artist conspires to create a vandalized semiotic capable of dismantling the accepted lexicon of neocapitalist consumption.

Autonomous Drive is Frieda Toranzo Jaeger’s first monograph. 
It covers over seven years of artistic practice and includes 60 works, eight shows, an essay by Jack Halberstam, and a conversation between 
the artist and Diego del Valle Ríos.



hardcover
168 pages
222 x 296 mm
color, black and white
limited edition of 1,000 copies
2024
ISBN: 9798986093062
published by ZOLO PRESS





Founded in Tokyo in 2010, twelvebooks is a distributor specializing in art books. 
As the exclusive Japanese representative for selected international publishers, twelvebooks manages the distribution 
and promotion of their publications with a vision of making art books more widely accessible. 
twelvebooks is also involved in various art book initiatives, including organizing the TOKYO ART BOOK FAIR. 
In November 2024, twelvebooks opened SKWAT/twelvebooks in Nishikameari, Katsushika, a space that offers public access to its storage warehouse.


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