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Beautiful artist’s book about Tin Drum’s MR installation,
Medusa. A meditation on emergent technologies, nature and
architecture amidst the climate crisis with contributions from
celebrated writers, academics and thinkers. The mixed reality
Medusa installation began with the questions: is there even such a
thing as non-physical architecture? What is the function of
architecture without physical form? Directed by Yoyo Munk and
produced by Tin Drum, it headlined the 2021 London Design Festival
at the Victoria & Albert Museum. Yoyo Munk’s first book is an
exploration into Medusa’s themes, reflecting on our changing
relationship with architecture within the context of rapidly
advancing technology and ongoing mass extinction. Featuring
original artwork by Tin Drum, Medusa is a timely and moving
artist’s book about climate grief. Medusa includes fascinating
conversations between Munk and Sou Fujimoto, the renowned architect
and Medusa collaborator, James Bridle, author of Ways of Being;
Veronica Strang, cultural anthropologist; and Seirian Sumner,
author of Endless Forms: The Secret World of Wasps. A dazzling
poetic contribution from Octavia Bright, author of This Ragged
Grace: A Memoir of Recovery and Renewal is interspersed throughout
the book. Medusa is an art object to be treasured, employing
multiple inks, foils, papers and processes.
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Dear Ana (Hardcover)
Leticia Valverdes; Text written by Angela Ferreira, Octavia Bright; Designed by Billie Temple
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R1,343
R1,076
Discovery Miles 10 760
Save R267 (20%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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A lyrical manifestation of Leticia Valverdes' award-winning project
that took her on a journey back to Portugal, her grandmother's
motherland. This extraordinary project resulted in a magical
collaboration with the inhabitants of Ana's birthplace, the village
of Mundao. By inviting the villagers to write a postcard to her now
dead grandmother, they became the fictional friends she believed
she had whilst dying with Alzheimer's disease in Brazil. Through
photography interspersed with poetic text, cyanotypes and votive
offerings, this is a personal yet universal story exploring
transgenerational trauma, longing, migration, and what it means to
feel divided between two cultures. A hundred years on, this is the
perfect time to tell this story, as Europe is engulfed in debates
about borders, nationalism and migration.
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Stacey Gillian Abe: Shrub-let of Old Ayivu
Stacey Gillian Abe; Edited by Kelsey Corbett; Commentary by Dr Flavia Frigeri, Serubiri Moses, Catherine E. McKinley; Designed by …
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R1,253
Discovery Miles 12 530
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The debut monograph of Stacey Gillian Abe’s work is created to
accompany her first London solo show at Unit London. Featuring
works spanning her career to date, the book explores the key themes
from Abe’s work and delves deep into her expressive and symbolic
indigo portraits. Shrub-let of Old Ayivu includes insightful
written contributions from Flavia Frigeri, art historian, lecturer
and the Chanel Curator at the National Portrait Gallery and
Serubiri Moses, renowned writer and curator, alongside a
conversation between the artist and Catherine McKinley, curator and
author of the critically acclaimed Indigo: In Search of the Color
that Seduced the World and The Book of Sarahs: A Family in Parts.
Abe’s work reflects her past and her memories, highlighting her
personal experiences and her relationships to her community.
Renowned for her indigo skin-tone paintings, the colour has become
crucial in reshaping narratives surrounding the black body.
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Walead Beshty (Hardcover)
Walead Beshty; Text written by Walead Beshty, Francis Atterbury, Billie Temple, Carlo De Rita
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R789
Discovery Miles 7 890
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Walead Beshty is a carefully curated guide to key bodies of work by
the acclaimed conceptual artist presented in collaboration with
Thomas Dane Gallery in London, Turin and Naples. One of today’s
leading conceptual artists, Los Angeles-based Walead Beshty (b.
1976, London) works across photography, sculpture and words.
Beshty’s art is expansive and best described as an ongoing
conversation, to which this monograph is his next articulation.
Through a deconstructing lens, Walead Beshty explores every
exhibition and project the artist has presented in collaboration
with Thomas Dane Gallery in London, Turin and Naples. The monograph
offers a guide to some of the artist’s key bodies of work.
Uncovering processes is central to Beshty’s art. He deliberately
incorporated marks made by oxidation and human touch into his FedEx
copper works and Copper Surrogate works, as well as photographing
the many individuals involved in his exhibitions in Industrial
Portraits. The work that has gone into this substantial new
monograph, which features contributions from publisher Francis
Atterbury, book designer Billie Temple and Thomas Dane partner
Francois Chantala, is, quite literally, laid bare. Also presented
is an insightful essay by leading professor of Juridical Sociology
at Univer¬sity of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Carlo De Rita.
Adopting a semiotic approach to books as ‘not just a thing you
hold, but something held in common’, Walead Beshty embraces the
archetypal format, tropes and conventions of a traditional – if
unorthodox – book, employing printing and publishing practices
seldom seen in contemporary bookmaking. It reflects on what an
artist’s monograph might represent as it explores the
contingencies that allow art to function. Walead Beshty is itself
another carefully curated exhibition of his work.
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