Editore: Department of Architecture, RMIT, Melbourne, 1988., 1988
Da: Sainsbury's Books Pty. Ltd., Camberwell, VIC, Australia
EUR 15,65
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Aggiungi al carrello4to, 105pp. Black & white illustrations. A very good paperback copy.
Da: Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Armadale, VIC, Australia
EUR 15,65
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Aggiungi al carrelloMelbourne : Melbourne Books, 2010. Oblong quarto, illustrated wrappers, pp. 160, illustrated. ' Designing Place is a beautifully produced book that brings together some of Australia's foremost artists and intellectuals in a project that investigates the meaning of 'place' by focusing on the Western District of Victoria. The artworks include the Stony Rises Project and rare images from the celebrated 19th Century painter, Eugene Von Guerard. This book is beautifully produced and brings together some of Australia's foremost artists and intellectuals in a project that investigates the meaning of place focusing on the Western district of Victoria. From RMIT Gallery: The Stony Rises Project brings together 10 contemporary artists and designers in an investigation of the rich, layered histories of the Western District of Victoria. Following a four-day artists? camp in April 2009, artists Carmel Wallace, Gini Lee, Jenny Lowe, Kit Wise, Laurene Vaughan, Lesley Duxbury, Marion Manifold, Ruth Johnstone, Seth Keen and Vicki Couzens created works in response to the area to the southeast, south and southwest of Lake Corangamite distinguished by the basalt rocks erupting from the landscape forming Stony Rises, as well as volcanic cones and crater lakes.Designers, artists, curators and community members were able to interact with and learn from each other in order to create informed works. The resulting exhibition focuses on the histories of the area, the intricate relationships of people with place, foreigners on new lands, and colonial and Indigenous narratives. A fully illustrated publication Designing Place. An Archeology of the Western District has been produced, with essays by project curators Lisa Byrne, Professor Harriet Edquist, Associate Professor Laurene Vaughan and other scholars, to accompany the exhibition. This publication and exhibition at RMIT Gallery facilitated a unique collaboration and intersection of creative practices ? the artist, the designer, the architect, the landscape architect, the historian, the geologist, and the landscape archaeologist.' - the publisher.