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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Nice book in great condition. Pages in excellent condition. Hardcover. English. Pub Year 2015, See images for condition. A striking and conceptually rich artist?s book, Chromosome Damage presents a major body of work by Mexican artist Daniel Guzmán. The publication centres on a series of drawings that draw heavily on the visual language and symbolism of ancient Aztec religion, reinterpreted through a contemporary lens.Guzmán?s work blends mythology, identity, and cultural memory, creating layered compositions that feel both archaic and modern. The imagery is bold and often unsettling, exploring themes of transformation, conflict, and the fragmentation of identity?suggested by the title itself.Produced by Drawing Room and accompanied by critical text (including contributions by Kate MacFarlane), the book places the drawings within a wider artistic and cultural context.Beautifully printed and substantial in format, this is both a collectible art object and a serious study of Guzmán?s practice?ideal for collectors of contemporary art, Latin American art, and experimental drawing.