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The highly anticipated second volume to the widely acclaimed and
celebrated self-portrait series, Somnyama Ngonyama, Hail the Dark
Lioness
In Somnyama Ngonyama, Hail the Dark Lioness, Volume II, Zanele Muholi
explores and expands upon new personas and poetic interpretations of
personhood, queerness, Blackness, and the possibilities of self. Since
the publication of the first volume in 2018, Muholi has continued to
photograph themself in a range of new international locations. Drawing
on material props found in each environment, Muholi boldly explores
their own image and innate possibilities as a Black individual in
today’s global society, and—most important—speaks emphatically in
response to contemporary and historical racisms. Renée Mussai, curator
and historian, brings together written contributions from more than ten
curators, poets, and authors, building a poetic and experimental
framework that extends the idea of speculative futures and the
potentiality of multivalent selves. Powerfully arresting, this
collection further amplifies Muholi’s expressive and radical manifesto.
As they state in the first volume, “My practice as a visual activist
looks at Black resistance—existence as well as insistence.”
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Art in the Age of... (Paperback)
Defne Ayas, Natasha Hoare, Adam Kleinman; Contributions by Defne Ayas, Natasha Ginwala, …
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R639
Discovery Miles 6 390
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Riots are extraordinary events that have been recurring with
increasing frequency and occupy a highly controversial space in the
political imagination. Despite their often negative portrayals, it
is undeniable that riots have played a pivotal role in the
confrontation between authority and dissent. Recently, with the
deepening crises of capitalism, racial violence, and communal
tension, an "age of riots" has powerfully begun. As master fictions
of the sovereign nation-state implode, and the hegemonic silencing
of the dispossessed reveals the cracks in governability, Nights of
the Dispossessed: Riots Unbound brings together artistic works,
political texts, critical urban analyses, and research projects
from across the world in an endeavor to "sense," chronicle, and
think through recent riots and uprisings-evoking a phenomenology of
the multitude and surplus population. With contributions from Asef
Bayat, Joshua Clover, Vaginal Davis, Keller Easterling, Zena
Edwards, Nadine El-Enany, Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar, Gauri Gill,
Natasha Ginwala, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Louis Henderson, Satch
Hoyt, Hamid Khan, Gal Kirn, Josh Kun, Leopold Lambert, Margit
Mayer, Vivek Narayanan, Ai Ogawa, Oana Parvan, Elizabeth A.
Povinelli, SAHMAT, Thomas Seibert, Niloufar Tajeri, Chandraguptha
Thenuwara, Dariouche Tehrani, and Ala Younis.
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Bani Abidi - The Artist Who (Hardcover)
Saira Ansari; Text written by Bani Abidi, Hoor Al-Qasimi, Saira Ansari, Sarnath Banerjee, …
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One of Pakistan’s most notable contemporary artists, Bani Abidi
creates videos and multimedia works that interweave
autobiographical fiction with socio-political commentary and
satire. Her practice explores the sobering realities of the
political conditions, bureaucracy, and urban infrastructure in
Asia, exposing the absurdities emerging from the dysfunctionalities
of everyday life. The Artist Who is the first monograph to look at
the work of this Berlin-based Pakistani artist. Envisioned as an
artist project, the publication explores notions of humor,
playfulness and experimentation by engaging with forms of writing,
design, printing, and assembly. Containing a documentation of
artworks created over two decades as well as archival material and
a rich selection of texts, it represents the wide range of
relationships Abidi has fostered during this period.
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Drum Listens to Heart (Paperback)
Anthony Huberman; Text written by Diego Villalobos, Geeta Dayal, Natasha Ginwala, Le Quan Ninh, …
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Ganesh Haloi (Paperback)
Mukund Lath, Jesal Thacker, Natasha Ginwala
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R762
Discovery Miles 7 620
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Ganesh Haloi (1936), an artist of the 20th century, born in
Jamalpur, Mymensingh (now in Bangladesh) moved to Calcutta after
the Partition in 1950. In his life practice, Ganesh Haloi has
cultivated a singular vocabulary of abstraction and landscape.
Ganesh Haloi: The Feeling Eye documents his latest explorations of
gouache on paper through images and thoughtful writings that
reverberate with his artistic practice. It has notes by Haloi that
resonate his thoughts about art, creation and life. Essays by noted
collector and art aficionado Mukund Lath, curator and writer
Natasha Ginwala and publisher and curator Jesal Thacker give a
brief insight into the person Ganesh Haloi and his artistic
journey.
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