The videos, drawings and photographs of Milan-based Albanian artist Adrian Paci (born 1969) highlight the experience of political dictatorship in Albania. The Guardians documents an exhibition of works within the Dominican cloisters in Milan, including a short film about Albanian children tending the graves in an abandoned cemetery.
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Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Nice book in great condition. Pages in excellent condition. Pages in excellent unused condition. Softcover. English. See images for condition. About the book >.>.> Adrian Paci makes art, work after work, through an ongoing, never defin-itive engagement with the present time and context, with art history and the artistic act itself. His practice draws on a deep familiarity with the art of the past, combining the observation of social dynamics in our time with an awareness of how actions endure through different places and times and thereby take on iconic depth and significance; it explores the layered meanings and interpretative possibilities of signs and images. As a space of thought and knowledge for the expression and transmission of meaning, each work is grounded not only in an imag-inative sensibility, but in a capacity to pick up signals from within and without. Paci moves with a clarity of mind and keenness of vision that reflect an ethical attitude. His relationship with reality is based on ten-sion, attention, and precision; on receptiveness and commitment, but also on individuality and distance; which are both a need and a liberat. Artikel-Nr. Batch-FM618-VG-12921
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