Sasha Huber - you name it:

This comprehensive publication focuses on the artwork and activism of Sasha Huber. A Helsinki-based visual artist and researcher of Swiss and Haitian heritage, Huber’s creative practice encompasses performance, photography, film, mixed media, reparative interventions, and collaborations to investiga...

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Weitere Verfasser: Sealy, Mark 1960- (HerausgeberIn), Verna, Gaëtane 1965- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Milan-Italy Mousse Publishing 2022
Ausgabe:First edition
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Zusammenfassung:This comprehensive publication focuses on the artwork and activism of Sasha Huber. A Helsinki-based visual artist and researcher of Swiss and Haitian heritage, Huber’s creative practice encompasses performance, photography, film, mixed media, reparative interventions, and collaborations to investigate colonial residues left in the environment. Her projects conceive of natural spaces—mountains, lakes, glaciers, forests, and craters—as contested territories, highlighting the ways in which history is imprinted onto the landscape through acts of remembrance, including memorialization through naming and the erection of monuments. For over a decade, Huber has produced work in relation to the cultural and political Demounting Louis Agassiz campaign, which seeks to redress the racist legacy of the Swiss-born naturalist and glaciologist. With her artworks, Huber challenges the terms by which we remember, asking not only who and what we memorialize, but also, and more importantly, how we do so
Beschreibung:Impressum: This publication was produced in conjunction with Sasha Huber's exhibition "You Name It" ... presented at Kunstinstituut Melly, Rotterdam, April 9-September 12, 2021; at The Power Plant, February 5-May 1, 2022; at Autograph, London, November 10, 2022-March 25, 2023; and at Turku Art Museum, Finland, June-September 2023 (ermittelt: 9 June - 27 August 2023)
Edition of 900 copies
Beschreibung:189 Seiten Illustrationen 28 cm
ISBN:9788867495498

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