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Intertitles - An anthology at the intersection of writing & visual art (Paperback)
Jess Chandler, Aimee Selby, Hana Noorali & Lynton Talbot; Foreword by Isabel Waidner; Contributions by Fatema Abdoolcarim, Victoria Adukwei Bulley, Bebe Ashley, Anna Barham, Paul Becker, Adam Christensen, Sophie Collins, CAConrad, Rory Cook, Jesse Darling, Anais Duplan, Inua Ellams, Olamiju Fajemisin, Caspar Heinemann, Johanna Hedva, Sophie Jung, Sharon Kivland, Tarek Lakhrissi, Ghislaine Leung, Quinn Latimer, Jordan Lord, Dasha Loyko, Charlotte Prodger, Laure Prouvost; Afterword by Vahni Capildeo; Designed by Traven T. Croves; Contributions by …
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R383
Discovery Miles 3 830
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Chisenhale Gallery launches the second title in its Chisenhale
Books series, Nikita Gale: IN A DREAM YOU CLIMB THE STAIRS. Marking
the finale of Gale's Chisenhale exhibition, Gale's first artist's
book contains an intergenerational conversation with conceptual
artist Barbara Kruger and a short meditation by Pulitzer
Prize-winning writer Hilton Als. These feature alongside
contributions by artist and Chisenhale Gallery alum P. Staff and
Dr. Benedicte Boisseron, author of Afro-Dog: Blackness and the
Animal Question. Through the lens of a multifaceted practice, Gale
examines themes of invisibility and audibility, interrogating the
dynamic between performer and spectator, structure, and decay.
Produced with great care, this extraordinary book is reflective of
the artist's practice. Four visual essays, hand-annotated by Gale
-- Absence, Ruin, Silence, Dog -- explore themes central to the
work. Nikita Gale: IN A DREAM YOU CLIMB THE STAIRS deploys
throw-outs, gatefolds, five different types of papers, and a subtly
disruptive design to delve into Nikita Gale's art.
The COVID-19 pandemic has made the fragility of the human body
painfully perceptible. Through essays and contributions of
international artists and activists, this anthology poses the
question of how and by whom a body is defined as healthy or sick.
At the intersection of ecology, economics and technology, Kingdom
of the Ill investigates a shift in the relationship between health
and illness, contamination and purity, care and neglect. How are
climate change and pollution affecting our well-being? Given the
collective state of exhaustion, looming economic hardships, public
healthcare cuts, and the dissolution of the boundaries between
online and offline, how can one actually stay healthy and well?
Following Techno Globalization Pandemic, Kingdom of the Ill -
curated by Sara Cluggish and Pavel S. Pys - is the second chapter
in the long-term research program TECHNO HUMANITIES launched in
2021 by Museion Bozen's Director Bart van der Heide.
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