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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. After Nature is a joint project of the C/O Berlin Foundation and the Crespo Foundation. Every year, the prize honours artists who explore new concepts of nature in photography and other visual media through their work. The accompanying publication presents the work of the fi rst two prizewinners. Laura Huertas Millan (born 1983, Colombia) deals with the cultural, medicinal and ritual applications of the coca plant long before cocaine was fi rst produced in nineteenth-century Europe. Based on the prohibition of the plant in the course of the Spanish colonisation of Latin America, she develops a speculative narrative centred on a group of women who secretly distributed coca leaves in the seventeenth century. The artist uses fi ction as a strategy, imagining a fragmentary narrative about the colonial appropriation of nature and the resistance to it. Sarker Protick (born 1986, Bangladesh) focuses on the historical territory of Bengal, which today extends across India and Bangladesh. In his pictures, he translates his examination of the colonial history of the British Empire into a photographic investigation of the present. He is interested in the expansion of railroad connections and coal mining in the nineteenth century. Travelling through Bangladesh and India, he creates a body of photographs that addresses the global, geopolitical and historical dimensions of imperialism as a key driver of the climate crisis. After Nature - The Ulrike Crespo Photography Prize is a joint project of the C/O Berlin Foundation and the Crespo Foundation. Every year, the prize honors artists who explore new concepts of nature in photography and other visual media through their work. The accompanying publication presents the work of the first two prizewinners. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. After Nature is a joint project of the C/O Berlin Foundation and the Crespo Foundation. Every year, the prize honours artists who explore new concepts of nature in photography and other visual media through their work. The accompanying publication presents the work of the fi rst two prizewinners. Laura Huertas Millan (born 1983, Colombia) deals with the cultural, medicinal and ritual applications of the coca plant long before cocaine was fi rst produced in nineteenth-century Europe. Based on the prohibition of the plant in the course of the Spanish colonisation of Latin America, she develops a speculative narrative centred on a group of women who secretly distributed coca leaves in the seventeenth century. The artist uses fi ction as a strategy, imagining a fragmentary narrative about the colonial appropriation of nature and the resistance to it. Sarker Protick (born 1986, Bangladesh) focuses on the historical territory of Bengal, which today extends across India and Bangladesh. In his pictures, he translates his examination of the colonial history of the British Empire into a photographic investigation of the present. He is interested in the expansion of railroad connections and coal mining in the nineteenth century. Travelling through Bangladesh and India, he creates a body of photographs that addresses the global, geopolitical and historical dimensions of imperialism as a key driver of the climate crisis. After Nature - The Ulrike Crespo Photography Prize is a joint project of the C/O Berlin Foundation and the Crespo Foundation. Every year, the prize honors artists who explore new concepts of nature in photography and other visual media through their work. The accompanying publication presents the work of the first two prizewinners. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. After Nature is a joint project of the C/O Berlin Foundation and the Crespo Foundation. Every year, the prize honours artists who explore new concepts of nature in photography and other visual media through their work. The accompanying publication presents the work of the fi rst two prizewinners. Laura Huertas Millan (born 1983, Colombia) deals with the cultural, medicinal and ritual applications of the coca plant long before cocaine was fi rst produced in nineteenth-century Europe. Based on the prohibition of the plant in the course of the Spanish colonisation of Latin America, she develops a speculative narrative centred on a group of women who secretly distributed coca leaves in the seventeenth century. The artist uses fi ction as a strategy, imagining a fragmentary narrative about the colonial appropriation of nature and the resistance to it. Sarker Protick (born 1986, Bangladesh) focuses on the historical territory of Bengal, which today extends across India and Bangladesh. In his pictures, he translates his examination of the colonial history of the British Empire into a photographic investigation of the present. He is interested in the expansion of railroad connections and coal mining in the nineteenth century. Travelling through Bangladesh and India, he creates a body of photographs that addresses the global, geopolitical and historical dimensions of imperialism as a key driver of the climate crisis. After Nature - The Ulrike Crespo Photography Prize is a joint project of the C/O Berlin Foundation and the Crespo Foundation. Every year, the prize honors artists who explore new concepts of nature in photography and other visual media through their work. The accompanying publication presents the work of the first two prizewinners. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Wie Neu. Zustandsbeschreibung: leichte Lagerspuren. Hrsg. von Regina Bittner und Kathrin Rhomberg. Mit Beiträgen von Sria Chatterjee, Boris Friedewald, Kris Manjapra, Kobena Mercer, Partha Mitter und Gesprächen mit Tapati Guha-Thakurta und Sanjukta Sunderason sowie mit Ravan Siva Kumar. Übersetzungen von Petra Frese und Ingrid Reuter. Grafische Gestaltung von Nicole Six & Paul Petritsch. Anlässlich der gleichnamigen Ausstellung vom 27. März bis 30. Juni 2013 am Bauhaus Dessau. Der Band arbeitet gesellschaftliche Parallelen, kulturelle Verwandtschaften und gemeinsame Visionen als Basis der gemeinsamen Ausstellung von Bauhauskünstlern und modernen indischen Künstlern 1922 in Kalkutta heraus, und beleuchtet Geschichte und Wirkung der außergewöhnlichen Begegnung. 176 Seiten mit 119 Abb. auf 48 Farb- und 26 s/w-Tafeln, broschiert (Edition Bauhaus; Band 36/Hatje Cantz 2013). Früher EUR 29,80. Gewicht: 410 g - Softcover/Taschenbuch.