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Manifesta 9. The Deep of the Modern - a Subcyclopaedia

Date
2012
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Softcover
ISBN
9788836623266
Size
17 × 24 × 2.5 cm
Length
319 
Description

Medina, Cuauhtémoc ; Christopher Michael Fraga (eds)

Published on the occasion of Manifesta 9 – the 2012 edition of the nomadic European Biennial of Contemporary Art in Genk, Belgium – this illustrated volume collects artworks, concepts and stories that invite the reader to rethink the role of culture in industrial and post-industrial societies. Drawing on the format of an encyclopaedia, it constructs an interdisciplinary dialogue between different layers of art history, cultural heritage, and contemporary cultural production. It also raises questions about the enduring significance of material production for contemporary art as well as the impact of coal – the fossil fuel that powered the Industrial Revolution – on the history of modern art. Contents: The Age of Coal ; News from the Graveyard ; Nostalgia and its Discontents ; Poetics of Restructuring.

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