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Undoing time : art and histories of incarceration = Deshacer el tiempo : arte e historias del encarcelamiento / edited by Andrés Zafra ; texts by Lois Brown [and five others].

Fine Arts Library N72.S6 U53 2022
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Brown, Lois, organizer, writer of added commentary.
Zafra, Andrés, editor.
Arizona State University. Art Museum, host institution.
Standardized Title:
Undoing time (Temblores Publicaciones)
Language:
English
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Art and society--Exhibitions.
Art and society.
Art, Modern--21st century--Exhibitions.
Art, Modern.
Arts, American--21st century--Exhibitions.
Arts, American.
Emigration and immigration in art--Exhibitions.
Emigration and immigration in art.
Genre:
Backless bindings (Binding)
Physical Description:
175 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 34 cm
Edition:
First edition = Primera edición.
Other Title:
Deshacer el tiempo : arte e historias del encarcelamiento
Art and histories of incarceration
Place of Publication:
Ciudad de México : Temblores Publicaciones, 2021.
Language Note:
Text in English and Spanish.
Summary:
This catalogue and the corresponding itinerant exhibition are an exercise in tracing, retrieving and analyzing different voices that confront the horizons of meaning that sustain the prison system, its structural problems - racism, gender violence and classism - reproduced by the devices of "justice", as well as its ethics and aesthetics. The large-scale show was the first one ever to take over the entire ASU Art Museum space. The groundbreaking exhibit included never-before-seen sculpture, film, paintings and drawings from the artists, whose work combines history, research and storytelling. They are: Carolina Aranibar-Fernández, Juan Brenner, Raven Chacon, Sandra de la Loza, Ashley Hunt, Cannupa Hanska Luger, Michael Rohd, Paul Rucker, Xaviera Simmons, Stephanie Syjuco, Vincent Valdez and Mario Ybarra Jr.
This catalogue and the corresponding itinerant exhibition are an exercise in tracing, retrieving and analyzing different voices that confront the horizons of meaning that sustain the prison system, its structural problems - racism, gender violence and classism - reproduced by the devices of "justice", as well as its ethics and aesthetics. The large-scale show was the first one ever to take over the entire ASU Art Museum space. The groundbreaking exhibit included never-before-seen sculpture, film, paintings and drawings from the artists, whose work combines history, research and storytelling. They are: Carolina Aranibar-Fernández, Juan Brenner, Raven Chacon, Sandra de la Loza, Ashley Hunt, Cannupa Hanska Luger, Michael Rohd, Paul Rucker, Xaviera Simmons, Stephanie Syjuco, Vincent Valdez and Mario Ybarra Jr.
Notes:
Exposed stitched binding (Japanese bookbinding).
Published on the occasion of the collective exhibition "Undoing Time Project: Art and Histories of Incarceration" held from September 10, 2021 to February 12, 2022 at the Arizona State University Art Museum.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9786079875091
6079875098
OCLC:
1376022209

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