Generation of the place: image, memory and fiction in the Baltics = Vietos karta : atvaizdas, atmintis ir fikcija Baltijos Šalyse = Viensētas paaudze = Sündinud samas kohas = Pokolenie v-meste

"This is a collection of photographs by artists of the same generation, born between 1975 and 1985. They all come from the Baltic countries: Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia"--Book jacket

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Weitere Verfasser: Michelkevičius, Vytautas 1981- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Lithuanian
Veröffentlicht: Vilnius Mene 2011
Schlagworte:
Zusammenfassung:"This is a collection of photographs by artists of the same generation, born between 1975 and 1985. They all come from the Baltic countries: Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia"--Book jacket
Beschreibung:Beitr. engl. und lit., teilw. auch lett., estn. und russ. - Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Tallinn Art Hall, Estonia, October 7-November 20, 2011. - Book jacket has die-cuts with color illustrated card inserted
This is a collection of photographs by artists of the same generation, born between 1975 and 1985. They all come from the Baltic countries: Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. Having been born in the Soviet Union and matured in independent states, they think through images, create fictions and visualize their memory in very different ways, but at the same time there are many parallels between their works. Generation of the Place is simultaneously a metaphor that describes this community, which comes together in the photographs, and a statement that these artists do reflect on the place they live in. Meanwhile, British, Latvian and Lithuanian critics contribute essays about the photographs and their context. You can flip though this publication as an album or as a magazine, in which texts and images form a consistent pleasant, yet also critical texture. This book is an extension of the exhibition shown for the first time in the Tallinn Art Hall (Estonia) in the framework of the Tallinn Month of Photography, 2011
Beschreibung:215 S. zahlr. Ill. 2 Kunstkarten
ISBN:9789955834045
9955834048

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