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Caracas, Hecho en Venezuela

Artists
Sabine Bitter and Helmut Weber
Date
2005
Publisher
Revolver
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Hardcover
ISBN
0-921356-26-9
Size
21.5 × 28 × 1 cm
Length
48 
Description

In “Caracas, Hecho en Venezuela” Bitter and Weber question the way in which the modernist promise of shaping the city and social space has been transformed due to shifts in urban, national, and global economies and politics. They examine how architecture, urban structures, and entire territories in Caracas have been appropriated, “re-territorialized”, and transformed by the people who live in them.

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