2011 Incheon Women Artists' Biennale: Terra Incognita / Editor: Jane Farver
Material type: TextPublication details: Incheon Women Artists' Biennale; 2011Description: 181p; 26x19cmSubject(s): Summary: Terra Incognita', the main exhibition of the 2011 edition, is based on the concept of 'Multiverse', which suggests that our universe would be just one among infinite universes, and that within these, places could exist where our doubles reside and unknowingly mirror our actions. The exhibition brings together artists who address such issues as the secrets of the universe, communications, and ongoing conflicts between Israel and Palestine, India and Pakistan, and between two Koreas.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | SAF Reference Library | Visual Arts | N4390-5098 23.227 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available |
Terra Incognita', the main exhibition of the 2011 edition, is based on the concept of 'Multiverse', which suggests that our universe would be just one among infinite universes, and that within these, places could exist where our doubles reside and unknowingly mirror our actions. The exhibition brings together artists who address such issues as the secrets of the universe, communications, and ongoing conflicts between Israel and Palestine, India and Pakistan, and between two Koreas.
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