Kidnapping mountains:
"Kidnapping Mountains is a playful and informative, exploration of the muscular stories, wills, and defeat inhabiting the Caucasus region. Comprising two parts: an eponymous section addressing the complexity of languages and identities on the fault line of Eurasia, and Steppe by Steppe, a resto...
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Sprache: | English |
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[2009]
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Schriftenreihe: | Fabrications
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Zusammenfassung: | "Kidnapping Mountains is a playful and informative, exploration of the muscular stories, wills, and defeat inhabiting the Caucasus region. Comprising two parts: an eponymous section addressing the complexity of languages and identities on the fault line of Eurasia, and Steppe by Steppe, a restoration of the regions seemingly reactionary approaches to romance. Slavs and Tatars are a collective devoted to an area east of the former Berlin Wall and west of the Great Wall of China known as Eurasia, who redeem an oft-forgotten, romantic sphere of influence between Slavs, Caucasians and Central Asians. With texts by Victoria Camblin and Payam Sharifi." |
Beschreibung: | 79, 16 Seiten 26 cm |
ISBN: | 9781906012199 |
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spelling | Slavs and Tatars (Künstlervereinigung) (DE-588)16172801-7 art Kidnapping mountains by Slavs and Tatars ; edited by Jane Rolo and Gerrie van Noord ; texts by Payam Sharifi and Victoria Camblin London Book Works [2009] 79, 16 Seiten 26 cm sti rdacontent txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Fabrications 7 "Kidnapping Mountains is a playful and informative, exploration of the muscular stories, wills, and defeat inhabiting the Caucasus region. Comprising two parts: an eponymous section addressing the complexity of languages and identities on the fault line of Eurasia, and Steppe by Steppe, a restoration of the regions seemingly reactionary approaches to romance. Slavs and Tatars are a collective devoted to an area east of the former Berlin Wall and west of the Great Wall of China known as Eurasia, who redeem an oft-forgotten, romantic sphere of influence between Slavs, Caucasians and Central Asians. With texts by Victoria Camblin and Payam Sharifi." Slavs and Tatars / Exhibitions Conceptual art / Exhibitions Eurasien Motiv (DE-588)4606952-5 gnd rswk-swf Eurasia / In art Caucasus / In art (DE-588)4135467-9 Ausstellungskatalog 032c Museum Store 11.09.2009-29.10.2009 Berlin gnd-content (DE-588)4135467-9 Ausstellungskatalog Netwerk, Centrum voor Hedendaagse Kunst 26.04.2009-13.06.2009 Aalst gnd-content Eurasien Motiv (DE-588)4606952-5 s DE-604 Sharifi, Payam 1976- (DE-588)138676763 wat Rolo, Jane edt Camblin, Victoria ca. 20./21.Jh. (DE-588)1043955380 wat Netwerk, Centrum voor Hedendaagse Kunst (Aalst) (DE-588)10175131-X his |
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title | Kidnapping mountains |
title_auth | Kidnapping mountains |
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title_full | Kidnapping mountains by Slavs and Tatars ; edited by Jane Rolo and Gerrie van Noord ; texts by Payam Sharifi and Victoria Camblin |
title_fullStr | Kidnapping mountains by Slavs and Tatars ; edited by Jane Rolo and Gerrie van Noord ; texts by Payam Sharifi and Victoria Camblin |
title_full_unstemmed | Kidnapping mountains by Slavs and Tatars ; edited by Jane Rolo and Gerrie van Noord ; texts by Payam Sharifi and Victoria Camblin |
title_short | Kidnapping mountains |
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topic | Slavs and Tatars / Exhibitions Conceptual art / Exhibitions Eurasien Motiv (DE-588)4606952-5 gnd |
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