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Dayanita Singh is the winner of the 2022 Hasselblad Award. With
this book, the internationally celebrated artist Dayanita Singh
returns to her artistic beginnings. In the catalogue for the first
comprehensive retrospective, the first stop of which is hosted by
the Martin Gropius Bau in Berlin, Singh presents early works from
her 1980-1986 oeuvre. From hundreds of slides and contact prints,
the artist made a selection of personal and powerful
black-and-white photographs. As a rediscovery and look into her own
past, the theme of the "archive", central to Singh's work, takes on
a central dimension here. The media of photography, installation
and book intertwine in Singh's work in a unique way, which is why
this book also features recent photographs from the exhibition.
"It is no longer we who cross the land, the border, the sea; they
are the ones who cross us." The 2019 Biennale di Venezia offered a
special experience: not only was the Luxembourg pavilion assigned
its first new location on the Arsenale grounds, but Marco Godinho's
exhibition Written by Water, which was shown there, was an
all-the-more impressive research how we move today in a world
engaged with current migration issues and its relation with the
sea. The sea may have fascinated for centuries, with its endless
legends, adventures survived, and voyages of discovery that have
further connected mankind. But behind the romantic facade, a
complex geopolitical dimension with a far darker chapter has been
hidden since the early twenty-first century at the latest. Waves of
failed attempts at migration are still occurring today. Written by
Water is a geopoetic odyssey that takes the reverse path of today's
migratory routes across the Mediterranean, the cradle of modern
society and birthplace of founding narratives that underpin our
common heritage. The documentation of the exhibition is accompanied
by seven essays, which are just as thought-provoking and a wide
range of singular works and recent exhibitions of the last fifteen
years. Languages: English and French
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Tina Gillen: Faraway So Close (Paperback)
Christophe Gallois; Text written by Jean-Philippe Antoine, Marielle Macé, Eva Wittocx; Designed by Kim Beirnaert
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R838
Discovery Miles 8 380
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Concerned primarily with the medium of painting, the work of Tina
Gillen examines how we relate to the world around us, namely
through the themes of landscape and dwelling. Her paintings often
originate in photographic images that she modifies, simplifies,
pictorially "translates," and pairs with other elements to arrive
at compositions that purposefully nurture a certain ambiguity,
somewhere between abstraction and figuration, construction and
improvisation, the surface of the canvas and the translation of a
space. This book is being published in conjunction with her
exhibition Faraway So Close, presented at the Luxembourg Pavilion
as part of the 59th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di
Venezia. Richly illustrated, the catalogue also includes three
essays addressing various aspects of Tina Gillen’s work—the
relationship between painting and space, the ties between painting
and photography, and the meaning of landscape today—as well as an
extensive interview with the artist.
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