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Afterall Autumn Winter 2010 Issue 25 Nuria Enguita Mayo Pablo Lafuente

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Afterall Autumn Winter 2010 Issue 25 Nuria Enguita Mayo Pablo Lafuente
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press Journals
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.12 MB
Pages: 117
Author: Nuria Enguita Mayo, Pablo Lafuente, Dieter Roelstraete
ISBN: 1846380693
Language: English
Year: 2010
Volume: 25

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Afterall Autumn Winter 2010 Issue 25 Nuria Enguita Mayo Pablo Lafuente by Nuria Enguita Mayo, Pablo Lafuente, Dieter Roelstraete 1846380693 instant download after payment.

"Afterall" is a journal of art, context, and inquiry that offers in-depth consideration of the work of contemporary artists from around the world, along with essays that set the work in a broader context. Articles on art history and critical theory applied to art round out each volume. "Afterall" is written by scholars - but with an eye toward the general reader who is interested in the situation of art and artists in our world. Issue 25 is built around examinations of ways of looking and commemorating. The essays on artists in this issue address the photography of Zoe Leonard, the objects and videos of Judith Hopf, the films of Yugoslavian Black Wave director Zelimir Zilnik, and the work of Lebanese artist Rabih Mroue, while broader pieces look at the aesthetic dimensions of protest and commemoration under the Argentine dictatorship, the success of 'project exhibitions' in the 1990s, and the sculptural poetry of Karl Homqvist.

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