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245 0 _aBiography of a Fish- Dharmenda Prasad / Omehen- Alfred Marsigan & Karl Castro
_b: As part of Forest Curriculum's research project 'How To Not Build a Nation'
_c/ Curated by Abhijan Toto
260 _bSharjah Art Foundation; Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Bergamo, GAMeC;
_c2022
300 _a80p;
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490 _aHow to Not Build a Nation is an eight-part experimental and research-oriented zine publication from artists and collaborators across south and southeast Asia on the ways in which nation states reproduce colonial and pre-colonial violences, and was produced as part of Sharjah Art Foundation’s annual Publishing Grant (2021).
500 _aSAF Publishing Grant 2021.
520 _aThe Forest Curriculum presents an eight-part experimental and research-oriented zine publication as part of its research stream titled ‘How to Not Build a Nation’ (HTNBAN). The series is based on an understanding of the modes in which nation-states (as both conceptual configurations and empirical realities) reproduce and perpetuate colonial and precolonial violences. It also examines the role of non-human agencies, through which these historical and contemporary processes operate as they traverse the histories of empire-making, colonialism and everyday resistances across south and southeast Asia. The new zine publication consists of eight parts: four new publications emerging from the collaborative artistic research initiatives for the Forest Curriculum's HTNBAN project and four new editions of existing publications developed through the Forest Curriculum’s previous engagements and projects. The volumes of the zine series include Fugue by Cristian Tablazon, In the Mountain the Only Money is Opium by Pujita Guha, Making a Stand of Trees: Reforesting Disavowal by Huiying Ng, Forest Textuality by Chairat Polmuk, Two Texts for Transness by Tao Lei Goffe and Wong Bing Hao, Heat (Stress) by Kent Chan and Dennis Dizon, Biography of a Fish by Dharmendra Prasad, Omehen by Alfred Marasigan and Karl Castro, Lusia by Cahyo Prayogo and Red Murti and A Pantry of Things by Ezekiel Sales.
546 _aEnglish
650 _aN7560-8266 Visual Arts. Special subjects of art
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700 _aAbhijan Toto
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700 _aAlfred Marsigan
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700 _aDharmenda Prasad
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700 _aKarl Castro
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700 _aSharjah Art Foundation
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