monograph
Berlin
Europe, Africa
21.5 x 27.5 cm
ISBN978-3956793189
monograph
Göttingen
North America
21 x 27.3 cm
ISBN978-3869309217
exhibition catalogue
Paris, Brussels, Porto
Europe
21.0 x 26.5 cm
ISBN978-9727393275
monograph
New Haven, Conn.
North America
30.9 x 36.8 cm
ISBN978-0300104417
monograph
New York
Europe
24.6 x 31.2 cm
ISBN978-0870708862
monograph
New York
South and Central America
24.1 x 30.5 cm
ISBN978-0870708909
textbook
Princeton
Europe, North America, South and Central America
22.8 x 29.2 cm
ISBN978-0691177854
monograph
New York
North America
20.8 x 25.9 cm
ISBN978-0300116182
monograph
Munich
Europe
20.8 x 25.4 cm
ISBN978-3791350387
exhibition catalogue
Zürich
North America,
21 x 28.6 cm
ISBN978-3037643433
New York
Europe
18.5 x 24.3 cm
ISBN978-0915557158
artist book
Berlin
South and Central America
16.5 x 23.5 cm
ISBN978-3956793226
Read Thread is an artist book by Cecilia Vicuna, a writer and visual artist, that invites us to follow the thread beyond the western linear idea of time towards an endless movement of celestial patterns and its reflection in the human and landscape body. Vicuna, who left Chile 1973 during the dictatorship first for London, lived then in Bogota and after in New York, refers back to different indigenous concepts and techniques, which she poetically and politically interprets and places in tension with the current ecological and economical disaster.
Topics: artist writing, drawing, ecology, embodied identities, feminist, history and memory, installation, landscape, materiality, painting, performance, postcolonial, protest, weaving
monograph
Bregenz
Europe
24.6 x 40 cm
ISBN978-3863356903
exhibition catalogue
New York
North America
20.8 x 27.4 cm
ISBN978-0300238129
monograph
London
Europe
30 x 25.4 cm
ISBN978-1849764643
monograph
Cologne
Europe, East Asia
25.4 x 30.5 cm
ISBN978-3960983576
monograph
London
West & Central Asia, Europe
23.5 x 30 cm
ISBN978-3960981602
monograph
New York
South and Central America
21.5 x 30 cm
ISBN978-1588396167
monograph
Europe
23.1 x 28 cm
ISBN978-3791355672
monograph
Nuremberg
North America
20.8 x 24.8 cm
ISBN978-3941185302
monograph
South and Central America
24.1 x 29.4 cm
ISBN978-3791356860
theory & essays
Ghent
North America, South and Central America, Europe, South Asia
20 x 25 cm
ISBN978-9490693473
theory & essays
New Haven, Conn.
Europe
19.5 x 25.5 cm
ISBN978-0300141481
monograph
New York, N.Y.
North America, Europe
25.4 x 28 cm
ISBN978-0300165951
artist writing
North America
ISBN
theory & essays
Minneapolis, Minn.
North America, Europe, Central and South America, Africa
17.8 x 25.4 cm
ISBN978-0816640966
Jill Casid is a historian, theorist and practising artist based in the US. This study draws on an extraordinary range of resources for cultural criticism to explore colonial landscapes in the eighteenth century and their legacy today. In tracing the language and visual culture of plants and horticulture from literature, botanical illustration, garden design, and written archives she considers associations between colonial landscapes and heteronormativity. Casid gathers together and multiplies feminist, queer and postcolonial readings of concepts such as hybridity, productivity, fertility, rootedness, and displacement.
Topics: embodied identities, history and memory, landscape, materiality, postcolonial, race, writing
London
North America
21 x 26,7 cm
ISBN978-1849762687
Berlin
Europe
20 x 25 cm
ISBN978-3868953305
New York
Europe
24,8 x 31,2 cm
ISBN978-3791339726
Berlin
West and Central Asia
24,3 x 28,5 cm
ISBN978-3775737517
London
North America
24,1 x 26,7 cm
ISBN978-0854882472
Baden
Europe
23 x 30 cm
ISBN978-3037781159
Claremont, CA
North America
20,6 x 26,4 cm
ISBN978-0997930610
London
North America
24,9 x 28,4 cm
ISBN978-0954502522
Berlin
Europe
21 x 27 cm
ISBN978-3956790164
Cologne
North America
24 x 30.5 cm
ISBN978-3960983408
London
Europe
23 x 29,7 cm
ISBN978-3960984726
Göttingen
North America
19 x 24 cm
ISBN978-3865218315
Nürnberg
Europe
22 x 30 cm
ISBN978-3960984559
Nürnberg
Europe, West & Central Asia
21 x 27,8 cm
ISBN978-3903131170
Ostfildern
South and Central America
21 x 27.3 cm
ISBN978-3775745512