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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. The first monograph on the work of a multimedia artist exploring environmental destruction across the United States and Latin AmericaLA-based Brazilian artist Clarissa Tossin (born 1973) employs film, sculpture and drawing to explore the intersections of climate change and global capitalism's frontier mythologies. Published by the Frye Art Museum, this catalog presents an overview of Tossin's career through full-color reproductions of works that span from 2008 to 2023, including images of several new artworks commissioned by the Frye. The exhibition borrows its title from science fiction writer Octavia Butler's Earthseed novels, in which humans seek to survive amid ecological and cultural apocalypse. Tossin's new works explore mapping and naming as colonial technologies of discovery and conquest on Earth and beyond. Through their seamless melding of synthetic and organic materials, the artist's works embody the tension between ecological destruction and the caretaking approaches of Indigenous communities. Essays by curator Vic Brooks, writer Leslie Dick and exhibition curator Georgia Erger offer intimate assessments of the artist's practice at a timely moment.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Amid the murky ethics of archival material, Syjuco rehabilitates images of Asian and Asian American people within America's documented historiesFilipino American artist Stephanie Syjuco (born 1974) rephotographs and reconstructs photographs from museum and library collections to reveal the instability of images and the violence of the colonial gaze. Across her photographs, videos and installations, Syjuco employs visual disruptions, annotations and other cues of constructedness: artistic actions that explode the implied innocence of the archival regime. Her most recent projects have dealt with materials relating to early 20th-century American imperialism in the Philippines, including ethnological displays from the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis. This full-color catalog is the artist's first monograph and accompanies a solo exhibition of her recent lens-based artworks. Essays by writer and art critic Aruna D'Souza, exhibition curator Georgia Erger and scholar Ekalan Hou offer insight into Syjuco's quest that we read images-and history-through multiple lenses of narrative distortion.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The first monograph on the work of a multimedia artist exploring environmental destruction across the United States and Latin AmericaLA-based Brazilian artist Clarissa Tossin (born 1973) employs film, sculpture and drawing to explore the intersections of climate change and global capitalisms frontier mythologies. Published by the Frye Art Museum, this catalog presents an overview of Tossins career through full-color reproductions of works that span from 2008 to 2023, including images of several new artworks commissioned by the Frye. The exhibition borrows its title from science fiction writer Octavia Butlers Earthseed novels, in which humans seek to survive amid ecological and cultural apocalypse. Tossins new works explore mapping and naming as colonial technologies of discovery and conquest on Earth and beyond. Through their seamless melding of synthetic and organic materials, the artists works embody the tension between ecological destruction and the caretaking approaches of Indigenous communities. Essays by curator Vic Brooks, writer Leslie Dick and exhibition curator Georgia Erger offer intimate assessments of the artists practice at a timely moment. "This book is published in conjunction with the exhibition Clarissa Tossin: to take root among the stars, organized by the Frye Art Museum, Seattle, curated by Associate Curator Georgia Erger, and presented at the Frye, October 7, 2023-January 7, 2024"--Colophon. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Amid the murky ethics of archival material, Syjuco rehabilitates images of Asian and Asian American people within Americas documented historiesFilipino American artist Stephanie Syjuco (born 1974) rephotographs and reconstructs photographs from museum and library collections to reveal the instability of images and the violence of the colonial gaze. Across her photographs, videos and installations, Syjuco employs visual disruptions, annotations and other cues of constructedness: artistic actions that explode the implied innocence of the archival regime. Her most recent projects have dealt with materials relating to early 20th-century American imperialism in the Philippines, including ethnological displays from the 1904 Worlds Fair in St. Louis. This full-color catalog is the artists first monograph and accompanies a solo exhibition of her recent lens-based artworks. Essays by writer and art critic Aruna DSouza, exhibition curator Georgia Erger and scholar Ekalan Hou offer insight into Syjucos quest that we read imagesand historythrough multiple lenses of narrative distortion. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The first monograph on the work of a multimedia artist exploring environmental destruction across the United States and Latin AmericaLA-based Brazilian artist Clarissa Tossin (born 1973) employs film, sculpture and drawing to explore the intersections of climate change and global capitalisms frontier mythologies. Published by the Frye Art Museum, this catalog presents an overview of Tossins career through full-color reproductions of works that span from 2008 to 2023, including images of several new artworks commissioned by the Frye. The exhibition borrows its title from science fiction writer Octavia Butlers Earthseed novels, in which humans seek to survive amid ecological and cultural apocalypse. Tossins new works explore mapping and naming as colonial technologies of discovery and conquest on Earth and beyond. Through their seamless melding of synthetic and organic materials, the artists works embody the tension between ecological destruction and the caretaking approaches of Indigenous communities. Essays by curator Vic Brooks, writer Leslie Dick and exhibition curator Georgia Erger offer intimate assessments of the artists practice at a timely moment. "This book is published in conjunction with the exhibition Clarissa Tossin: to take root among the stars, organized by the Frye Art Museum, Seattle, curated by Associate Curator Georgia Erger, and presented at the Frye, October 7, 2023-January 7, 2024"--Colophon. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Amid the murky ethics of archival material, Syjuco rehabilitates images of Asian and Asian American people within Americas documented historiesFilipino American artist Stephanie Syjuco (born 1974) rephotographs and reconstructs photographs from museum and library collections to reveal the instability of images and the violence of the colonial gaze. Across her photographs, videos and installations, Syjuco employs visual disruptions, annotations and other cues of constructedness: artistic actions that explode the implied innocence of the archival regime. Her most recent projects have dealt with materials relating to early 20th-century American imperialism in the Philippines, including ethnological displays from the 1904 Worlds Fair in St. Louis. This full-color catalog is the artists first monograph and accompanies a solo exhibition of her recent lens-based artworks. Essays by writer and art critic Aruna DSouza, exhibition curator Georgia Erger and scholar Ekalan Hou offer insight into Syjucos quest that we read imagesand historythrough multiple lenses of narrative distortion. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.