Fritzia Irizar/ Editor: Ekaterina Alvarez Romero
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N4390-5098 96.574 Indigenous Histories | N4390-5098 97.965 Iran Contemporary Art/ | N4390-5098 97.96 Iran Contemporary/ | N4390-5098 98.086 Fritzia Irizar/ | N4390-5098 100.168 Journey Back: Ali Jabri in Egypt 1977/ رحلة العودة: علي الجابري في مصر ١٩٧٧ | N4390-5098 100.325 A star is as far as the eye can see and as near as my eye is to me / Emily Jacir- | N4390-5098 100.325 A star is as far as the eye can see and as near as my eye is to me / Emily Jacir- |
Edited by Ekaterina Álvarez. Text by Abraham Cruzvillegas, Cuauhtémoc Medina, Tatiana Cuevas, Luis Felipe Ortega. Interview by Yoshua Okón. This monograph on Mexican installation artist Fritzia Irízar (born 1977) presents work that challenges the monetary and symbolic value of objects. Irízar’s projects are participatory, inviting viewers to buy chunks of a salt block, for example, or to crack open a safe in Mexico City.
English; Spanish
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