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Afterall Publishing Afterall: Fall/Winter 2022, Issue 54: Volume 54
£15.30
Afterall Publishing Afterall: Autumn/Winter 2021, Issue 52: Volume 52
£10.28
Afterall Publishing Afterall: Spring/Summer 2021, Issue 51: Volume 51
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Afterall Publishing Afterall: Spring/Summer 2020, Issue 49: Volume 49
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Cannibal/Hannibal Publishers Unloved: Ellen Harvey
In her masterpiece of 2,75 x 21 metre, Ellen Harvey painted the region of Bruges as a contemporary, impressive interpretation of a Google Earth map, and in this publication she restores the ties between the city of Bruges and the harbour. In the new installation, behind a mirrored wall punctuated with peepholes, Harvey has hung a selection of paintings dating from the seventeenth to the early twentieth century, all of which belong to the reserve collection. Her work is an invitation to rediscover these rarely seen artworks. The paintings of the city, the canals, and the sea are reflected in the panorama on the opposite wall: Harvey's painted maps (2.75 x 21 meter) based on satellite images. The elaborate waterways, executed in mirrored glass, demonstrate the importance of the rivers and canals for the city. The British artist Ellen Harvey (b1967) lives and works in New York. Her work includes video art, installations and paintings. She has exhibited throughout the world, from Warsaw to Berlin, Los Angeles to Prague etc. Between 1999 and 2001 she brightened up the streets of New York with her 'NY Beautification Project': 40 small tondos and oval landscape scenes were applied between graffiti and tags on places and carriers in the city, such as containers, garage doors, walls...
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Afterall Publishing Afterall: 2023, Issue 55/56
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Afterall Publishing Afterall: Spring/Summer 2022, Issue 53 Volume 53
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Yale University Press Maarten Vanden Eynde: Digging up the Future
Bringing together works from the past 20 years, this book introduces readers to multidisciplinary Belgian artist Maarten Vanden Eynde Belgian artist Maarten Vanden Eynde (b. 1977) has established a research-based practice, which spans diverse social, economic, environmental, and anthropological perspectives. His work covers some of the most important subjects of our time from extractionism, ecology, and colonialism to the after-effects of colonialism. The book is built up as an alternative encyclopaedia of the history of human kind, investigating our influence on planet Earth. It proposes an industrial and post-industrial archaeology of the future, mapping out a speculative “future-fiction” of our evolutionary traces, and offers a survey of Vanden Eynde’s work from the past two decades, including Plastic Reef, a massive sculpture made from plastic debris the artist has harvested from all the world’s oceans.Distributed for MercatorfondsExhibition Schedule:Mu.ZEE, Kunstmuseum aan zee, Ostend.
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Witte de With Centre for Contemporary Art Angela Bulloch: Source Book 10
£12.00