Text by Rebecca Solnit, Jennifer Blessing.
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Jennifer Blessing is the Guggenheim Museum's Curator of Photography. Rebecca Solnit is an art critic and writer and the author of six acclaimed works of non-fiction, including the bestselling Wanderlust: A History of Walking, Savage Dreams: A Journey into the Hidden Wars of the American West and As Eve Said to the Serpent: On Landscape, Gender and Art.
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Cloth. Zustand: Fine Condition. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Fine Condition. 71 pages 32 illustrations in color. Published on the exhibition from the Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin February 2-April 13, 2008. Exhibition Checklist. Artikel-Nr. 020190
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OLeinen m. OU. 71 S.; pp. SEHR GUTER ZUSTAND, Verlagsfrisch, in Orginalfolie eingeschweißt. zahlreiche Abb. Ill mint. EAN (ISBN-13): 9780892073702 True North features the work of contemporary artists whose photographic or video-based work evokes the formal conventions of Northern Romantic landscape painting as well as its legacy in later nineteenth-century photography. Yet unlike their Romantic antecedents, the works in this exhibition are historically and politically self-reflexive and problematize the notion of a pure, unchangeable North. Rather than report a uniquely Northern essence or truth, this presentation is premised on the idea that our visions of the North are structured through our own varying positions. A fantastical place of fear, desire, refuge, conquest and decay, the North has played an increasingly important role in the work of contemporary artists interested in the socio-political issues of colonization and pollution, as well as aesthetic notions of the sublime. Accompanying a spring 2008 exhibition at Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin, this catalogue includes entries on the featured artists: Stan Douglas, Olafur Eliasson, Elger Esser, Thomas Flechtner, Roni Horn, Armin Linke and Orit Raff. In the introduction, Jennifer Blessing, Curator of Photography at the Guggenheim Museum, sketches a theoretical framework for the exhibition, linking the recent focus on Northern locales to the qualities of the photographic medium itself. Rebecca Solnit's poetic essay gathers together personal recollections, reflections on literature and environmental and political concerns to explore various cultural fantasies and symbols associated with the North. Fotografien von Nordregionen, aufgenommen von Stan Douglas, Olafur Eliasson, Elger Esser, Thomas Fechtner, Roni Horn, Armin Linke und Orit Raff. Text von Rebecca Solnit Size: 25 x 27 Cm. 1100 Gr. Artikel-Nr. 019658
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