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Fionna Banner: The Bastard Word

Artist
Fiona Banner
Price
$5.00
Date
2006
Publisher
The Power Plant
Format
Catalogues
Details
Newspaper
ISBN
1-894212-10-X
Size
29 × 21.5 × 1 cm
Length
47 
Description

An illustrated newspaper produced for The Power Plant exhibition ‘Fionna Banner: The Bastard Word,’ with a rare and insightful interview between Fiona Banner and Power Plant Director and exhibition curator Gregory Burke, and an essay by Cay-Sophie Rabinowitz, the Senior US Editor of Parkett. This exhibition of new and recent work brings together a range of sculptures, installations, drawings, and a selection of newer pieces that are among Fionna Banner’s most ambitious to date. Banner investigates the limits and possibilities of written language, drawing on source material from military hardware and films to pornography and the tradition of the nude.

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