“This is the story of a woman who invents her freedom by creating an imaginary architecture made of light, scraps of memory, hopes, and dreams – a permeable architecture where nothing is confined.
It is dedicated to Juana La Loca, the supposed ‘mad’ queen of Spain in the 16th century who for political motives was imprisoned for 46 years by her father, husband, and son in an architecture of darkness and stone.” — Josephine Sacabo
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Librería: Bucks County Bookshop IOBA, Doylestown, PA, Estados Unidos de America
"The story of a woman who invents her freedom by creating an imaginary architecture" told in layered, digitally manipulated and classically printed (with creative methods) photogravure. The background is a hacienda. There is no text. -- Hardcover, 10.5x12 inches. Condition: near fine, no jacket. ISBN 9780989609586. Nº de ref. del artículo: 36797
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