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245 0 _aXenogenesis- The Otolith Group
_c/ Ed: The Otolith Group & Megs Marley; IMMA
250 _aEnglish edition
260 _bIrish Museum of Modern Art and Archive Books;
_c2021
300 _a432p;
_c28x21cm
500 _aPublished on the occasion of the eponymous traveling exhibition at Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven (Netherlands), VCU Institute of Contemporary Art, Richmond (United States), Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge (Canada), Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (Ireland), Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester (United Kingdom), Sharjah Art Foundation, Sharjah (United Arab Emirates). Edited by The Otolith Group and Megs Morley. Contributions by Denise Ferreira da Silva, Annie Fletcher, Anselm Franke, Shanay Jhaveri, George E. Lewis, Mahan Moalemi, Fred Moten, Grant Watson, Vivian Ziherl, Mark Fisher.
520 _aAn extensive and comprehensive polyphonic exploration of the work of The Otolith Group, coming at a pivotal point in their practice. The work of this London-based artist's collective comprised of Anjalika Sagar and Kodwo Eshun covers politics of race and diversity and incorporates film making and post-lens-based essayistic aesthetics that explore the temporal anomalies, anthropic inversions, and synthetic alienation of the posthuman, the inhuman, the non-human, and the complexity of the environmental conditions of life we all face.
546 _aEnglish
650 _aN4390-5098 Visual Arts- Exhibitions
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700 _ada Silva, Denise Ferreira
_93738
700 _aEshun, Kodwo
_93739
700 _aFisher, Mark
_93740
700 _aFletcher, Annie
_93741
700 _aFranke, Anselm
_93742
700 _aJhaveri, Shanay
_93743
700 _aMoten, Fred
_93744
700 _aSagar, Anjalika
_93745
700 _aWatson, Grant
_93746
700 _aZiheri, Vivian Moalemi, Mahan Lewis, George E.
_93747
710 _aThe Otolith Group
_93748
710 _aSharjah Art Foundation
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