The fork's tale:
"Both a site-specific intervention into the Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology, University of Cambridge, and a stand-alone artwork, 'The Fork's Tale' is the story of the relationship between collections, collectors and the collected written from the point of view of a ninet...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Both a site-specific intervention into the Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology, University of Cambridge, and a stand-alone artwork, 'The Fork's Tale' is the story of the relationship between collections, collectors and the collected written from the point of view of a nineteenth century Fijian cannibal fork. The cannibal forks in the Museum's collection are the oldest in the world. Nevertheless they are highly contested artefacts. On the one hand they are meant to be material proof of past savagery, on the other, many are known to have been made specifically for an early tourist trade in native curios and have never touched flesh, let alone human flesh. It is the complexity of these stories that is explored in this publication including the humour involved in the encounter between Fijians and Europeans. The chapters also include drawings from the point of view of the 'cannibal fork'." |
Beschreibung: | An artist's book serialized over 12 months published in chapters each month, beginning the 15th January and ending the 15th December 2013, echoing a nineteenth century paradigm in publishing by authors such as Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins. - "Designed by Marit Münzberg. Printed on a RZ370 Risograph." |
Beschreibung: | 12 Bände (Kapitel) in Box Illustrationen 23 x 18 x 5 cm |
ISBN: | 9781908260130 1908260130 |
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adam_text | IMAGE*CREDLTS
CHAPTER
I.
GENEA*OGLES.
6
ILLUSTRATIONS
PEN
&
INK
ALANA
JELINEK.
ILLUSTRATION
ON
A15
REPRODUCTION OF
PAGE
85
FROM
SPENNEMANN,
DIRK
H.R., SAULACA:
FIJIAN SAIL NEEDLES ,
DOMODOMO,
1986,
IV:
2.
CHAPTER
LL.
SKEPTLCAL
COLLECTING
..
7
ILLUSTRATIONS
PEN
&
INK
ALANA
JELINEK.
CHAPTER
ILL.
EXTREMOPHILES.
4
ILLUSTRATIONS
PEN
&
INK
ALANA
JELINEK.
ILLUSTRATION
ON
A10
REPRODUCTION
OF
PAINTING BY
CONSTANCE
GORDON CUMMINGS,
PENCIL
AND
WATERCOLOUR,
C1870S
(MAA
1998.48),
PHOTOGRAPH BY
LUCIE
CARREAU,
MUSEUM
OF
ARCHAEOLOGY
&
ANTHROPOLOGY. ILLUSTRATION
ON
A13
REPRODUCTION
OF
PAGE
12
FROM AUCTION
REPORTS,
ANTIQUES
TRADE GAZETTE, 12TH
JANUARY
2013.
CHAPTER IV. ANCESTOR WORSHIPPERS.
3
ILLUSTRATIONS
PEN &
INK
ALANA
JELINEK.
PHOTOGRAPH
ON A5
MUSEUM
OF
ARCHAEOLOGY
&
ANTHROPOLOGY, UNIVERSITY
OF
CAMBRIDGE.
CHAPTER
V.
SECOND ATTEMPT. CHAPTER VI. ANCESTOR WORSHIPPERS
11.
5
ILLUSTRATIONS
PEN
&
INK
ALANA JELINEK.
IMAGE
ON A23
COVER
OF DARWIN,
CHARLES, ON THE
ORIGIN
OF
SPECIES,
OXFORD UNIVERSITY
PRESS 2008.
CHAPTER VII. HLERARCHISTS.
5
ILLUSTRATIONS
PEN &
INK
AI ANA
JELINEK.
CHAPTER VIII. NARCISSISTS.
3
ILLUSTRATIONS
PEN
&
INK
ALANA JELINEK.
CHAPTER IX. AESTHETES.
6
ILLUSTRATIONS
PEN
&
INK
ALANA
JELINEK.
STILLS
ON
A15
FROM
TALL
STORIES:
CANNIBAL
FORKS, 2010.
CHAPTER X. DISRUPTING STORIES.
5
ILLUSTRATIONS
BLACK
PEN
ON
ACID-FREE
TISSUE
ALANA
JELINEK.
CHAPTER XI. M!SC.
4
ILLUSTRATIONS
BLACK
PEN
ON ACID-FREE
TISSUE
OR
PEN
&
INK
AI ANA
JELINEK.
PAGE
ON
A19 THE
FIJI
JOURNALS
OF
BARON
ANATOLE
VON
H
*
GE/, 1975-1877,
EDITED
BY
JANE
ROTH
AND
STEVEN HOOPER,
SUVA: FIJI
MUSEUM
IN
ASSOCIATION
WITH
CAMBRIDGE
UNIVERSITY
MUSEUM
OF
ARCHAEOLOGY
AND
ANTHROPOLOGY,
1990.
CHAPTER
XLL.
CONCLUDING.
5
ILLUSTRATIONS
PEN
&
INK
AI ANA
JELINEK.
IRNAGE
ON
A5
ANONYMOUS,
SOUTH
GERMANY,
SAINT
VITOS IN POT,
AROUND
1500,
SOFT
WOOD,
54 X
27
X
21
CM,
ZEPPELIN
MUSEUM
FRIEDRICHSHAFEN,
ZEPPELIN
MUSEUM
FRIEDRICHSHAFEN.
IMAGE
ON
A11
IN
THE
MANNER
OF
A
WOMAN,
2005,
PHOTOGRAPH BY
ALANA
.JELINEK
OF
C*TALOGUE
FOR
PASIFIKA
STYLES:
ARTISTS INSIDE
THE
MUSEUM, EDITED BY
ROSANA
RAYMOND
AND
AMIRIA
SALMOND,
UNIVERSITY
OF
CAMBRIDGE
MUSEUM
OF ARCHAEOLOGY
AND
ANTHROPOLOGY,
CAMBRIDGE,
2008.
IMAGE
ON
A21 TALL
STORIES:
CANNIBAL
FORKS,
ALANA
JELINEK,
2012, IN SITU
MUSEUM
OF
ARCHAEOLOGY
AND
ANTHROPOLOGY,
UNIVERSITY
OF
CAMBRIDGE.
PHOTOGRAPHS
COURTESY
ALANA
JELINEK.
CHAPTER XII. CONCLUDING.
23
ILLUSTRATIONS
PEN
&
INK
OR
BLACK
PEN
ON
ACID*FREE
TISSUE
. -LANA
JELINEK.
PICTURE
ON
23
CONCRETE CORE
C1913
TAKEN
FROM
MUSEUM
OF
ARCHAEOLOGY
&
ANTHROPOLOGY
IN 2012,
PHOTOGRAPHED BY
ALANA
JELINEK,
2013.
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