Nobody's Property
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Art, Land, Space, 2000-2010
Kelly Baum; With contributions by Yates McKee, Alex Bacon, Margo Handwerker, Michelle Lim, Kurt Mueller, Chris Reitz, Uriel Abulof, Rachael Z. DeLue, and Jonathan Levy
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This generously illustrated volume surveys a new chapter in the history of environmental art, one in which space, geopolitics, human relations, urbanism, and utopian dreamwork play as important a role as, if not more than, raw earth. Discussed are case studies by seven artists and two artist teams—Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla, Francis Alÿs, Yael Bartana, Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige, Emre Hüner, Andrea Geyer, Matthew Day Jackson, Lucy Raven, and Santiago Sierra. While some of these artists explore historical and symbolic configurations of space, others parse the social, legal, and economic conditions of specific land-sites, including the Navajo Nation, the island of Vieques, the border town of Juarez, and the cities of Tongling, Jerusalem, and Beirut. Not confined to the displacement of matter, these artists employ a wide range of media, such as performance, animation, assemblage, and photography.
Distributed for the Princeton University Art Museum
Exhibition Schedule:
Princeton University Art Museum 10/23/10 – 02/20/11
EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
Princeton University Art Museum 10/23/10 – 02/20/11
Publication Date: November 16, 2010
Publishing Partner: Distributed for the Princeton University Art Museum
11 b/w + 88 color illus.