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The proposal of this second volume of Leituras is to address the debate on the global South from other models of constructing reality and to speculate on the potential impact of alternative forms of organization on current times. To this end, it compiles a series of non-Western cosmologies which, while not new, present renewed interest and originality for their reduced visibility. Such forms of organization condense a more integrated kind of involvement of the individual with the collective, but also with his symbolic and natural environment; therefore, they have a direct impact on how reality is understood and constructed.This e-book features images that are best viewed on tablets.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9788594931252
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisAdobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
FormatFormat mit automatischem Seitenumbruch (reflowable)
ErscheinungsortSão Paulo
ErscheinungslandBrasilien
Erscheinungsdatum22.11.2018
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse54926461 Bytes
Artikel-Nr.13052718
KatalogVC
Datenquelle-Nr.4828551
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Between Albrecht Dürer, whales, Thomas Mann, the atom bomb, David Bowie and all the many things contained in this magnificent book, Philip Hoare gives you the feeling that everything in our world might actually be connected if we just take a close enough look at it. I would call this a work of incidental opulence; its network of purposefully aligned but seemingly random anecdotes, facts and occurrences pulls you in like the sea (literally). Beautifully crafted sentences are dropped lavishly here and there as if they were not a big deal; blink and you'll miss them. And if Hoare's writing reminds you at times of the prose of WG Sebald, then not even that would be a coincidence: Apparently, Sebald came up to him at his own book signing, asking Hoare politely if he was okay with Sebald stealing some of his ideas. I think I will get back to this and admire it for years to come.

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João Laia (Portugal) is a curator and writer with a background in social sciences, film theory, and contemporary art. His recent exhibitions include Transmissions from the Etherspace at La Casa Encendida, Madrid (2017); H Y P E R C O N N E C T E D, MMOMA - Moscow Museum of Modern Art /V International Biennial of Young Art (2016); and Hybridize or Disappear, MNAC - National Museum of Contemporary Art of Lisbon (2015). He has exhibited other work at Videoex, Zurich; Parque Lage, Rio de Janeiro; Modern Museet, Stockholm; and DRAF - David Roberts Art Foundation, Delfina Foundation, South London Gallery, and Whitechapel Gallery, all in London. He contributes regularly to Mousse magazine and has written for publications such as frieze, Spike Art Quarterly, and Flash Art.

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