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Art Basel, Year 46 (Hardcover)
Lionel Bovier, Marc Spiegler; Introduction by Seth Price; Text written by Suzanne Cotter, Cao Fei, …
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R1,480
R1,347
Discovery Miles 13 470
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Launched in 1999, Afterall is a journal of contemporary art that
offers in-depth analysis of artists' work, along with essays that
broaden the context in which to understand it. Its academic format
differentiates it from popular review magazines. Volume 48 is
Afterall's 21st anniversary issue, in which the editorial team
reflects on the journal's past though a series of reprints of
contextual essays and artist features, together with new
commissions that inform the present and future vision of the
journal.
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Trinh T. Minh-ha - Traveling in the Dark
Trinh T. Minh-Ha; Interview by Benjamin Schultz-Figueroa, Kaori Nakasone, Mayumo Inoue, Patricia Alvarez Astacio, …
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Discovery Miles 7 520
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A much-needed resource on the practice of public art commissions
and community engagement through the arts in urban Asia.
Distributed for the NTU Centre for Co ntemporary Art Public art
integrates landscape architecture, urban planning, and cultural
management to create a sense of place. This book, dstributed for
the NTU Centre for Contemporary Art, documents a major public art
commission in Singapore, featuring works by artists Dan Graham, Zul
Mahmod, TomAs Saraceno, and Yinka Shonibare, and represents a
unique collaboration between Nanyang Technology University Centre
for Contemporary Art Singapore and Mapletree Investments-a
Singaporean state-owned property developer with global operations.
Essays and interviews with the artists tell the story of the
regional histories, urban politics, and collaboration that went
into the successful creation of a public space. Culture City.
Culture Scape. is a much-needed resource on the role that art can
play in public education and social corporate investment in urban
Asia.
Launched in 1999, Afterall is a journal of contemporary art that
offers in-depth analysis of artists' work, along with essays that
broaden the context in which to understand it. Its academic format
differentiates it from popular review magazines. In issue 47,
featured artists are planned to include Gulsun Karamustafa, Armin
Linke, Naeem Mohaiemen, and Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, Thao-Nguyen
Phan, and Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven, among others.
Following the lifework (1960s to 2010) of visionary Singaporean
architect William S. W. Lim, The Impossibility of Mapping (Urban
Asia) is a compelling compilation of case studies and historical
projects. This multifaceted publication takes Lim's ideas to a
future Asia: a region defined by an irreducibly complex urban
topography under constant flux. Looking from Singapore to Southeast
Asia, and from this region to Asia more expansively (and beyond),
it presents a diverse range of activities which may be productively
framed through the notion of critical spatial practice.The book has
three interconnected points of departure: Lim's lifework; the
interdisciplinary exhibition 'Incomplete Urbanism: Attempts at
Critical Spatial Practice' at NTU Centre for Contemporary Art
Singapore, and the related conference, 'The Impossibility of
Mapping (Urban Asia)'; and the cross-cultural and urban festival
'CITIES FOR PEOPLE, NTU CCA Ideas Fest 2016/17', held at venues
around Gillman Barracks, Singapore. The multiple links are
emphasised in three key ways: through editorial texts, through
design concepts, and through selected projects inserted as
'intermissions' between each of the book's sections.Artists,
planners, activists, architects, scholars get together in this
volume to respond to Lim's critical spatial practice. Research
essays, artworks, visual and textual documentation, spatio-temporal
maps grapple with the diversity of Southeast Asia, offering
unexpected responses to planning, building, and living cities and
urban spaces, but also put forward the question, 'Who owns the
city?'. This key collection offers a path into spatial questions in
Asia and beyond, and serves as a teaching and research tool.
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