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The work of Mexican artist Héctor Zamora engages with urban or built environments, both disrupting and rearticulating the viewer’s interaction with the site. Lattice Detour, his most recent intervention, commissioned by The Met for its Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Roof Garden, is fabricated from terracotta bricks produced in Mexico and transported to New York. This compact volume, the first book in English on Zamora, presents images and analysis of the new artwork, setting its creation in the context of his past work. An interview with Zamora sheds further light on his formation as an artist, his process, and his inspirations.
A powerful claim for the virtues of a more thoughtful and collegiate approach to the academy today.
Ting taler til os. Desværre kan vi ikke altid finde ud af at lytte til deres historier. Den kunst mestrer bidragyderne, som tæller antropologer, arkæologer, historikere og konservatorer, i Tings Tale heldigvis og kan derfor give tingene en stemme. I dette nummer vækkes følgende genstande til live: Vægfarver i kunstneren Johannes Buchholtz’ hus Bunkerne og kunsten langs den jyske vestkyst Stenalderfigurer på en kalksten En vindfløj fra Ringkøbing En samling etnografiske genstande fra Nepal
Dänemarks Ostseeküste begeistert Besucher mit kilometerlangen, kindgerechten Sandstränden, beeindruckender Natur und gemütlichen, kleinen Städten. Autor Thilo Scheu stellt nicht nur die Märcheninsel Fünen vor, sondern nimmt die Leser auch mit auf eine Schlosstour rund um das südjütländische Sønderborg. Lebendige Geschichte in zeitgemäßen Museen, historische Königsburgen und rekonstruierte Wikingersiedlungen sind weitere Höhepunkte einer Reise an die dänische Ostseeküste, die viel Entspannung und frische Seeluft verspricht. Die UNESCO-Welterbestätten in Christiansfeld und Jelling sind dabei ebenso einen Besuch wert wie Dänemarks zweitgrößte Stadt Aarhus mit Kultur und Arc...
With superb photography, illustrations and maps, this comprehensive travel guide will lead you straight to the very best things to do in Denmark. DK Eyewitness Travel Guide Denmark will show you everything from what to do in Copenhagen - such as exploring the historic amusement park of Tivoli and touring the prestigious Nationalmuseet - to hiking around Denmark's spectacular waterways, discovering Aarhus, a 2017 European Capital of Culture, and visiting the royal palaces of Kronborg Slot and Frederiksborg Slot. Learn about the country's Viking history, its beautiful natural landscape, Danish design and the art of hygge, and get hotel and restaurant recommendations and insider tips to help you plan the perfect trip.
This visually stunning, hilarious and outlandish book of photography presents Danish performance and conceptual artist Søren Dahlgaard's ongoing series of 'Dough Portraits', in which he creates absurdist portraits of people with their heads encased in dough. Invited by art galleries, museums, biennales and institutions from all over the world since 2008 to undertake commissions, he has photographed more than 2,000 sitters of all ages and backgrounds in diverse settings in countries as far afield as Canada, Denmark, Brazil, the Maldives, Kosovo, South Korea and Australia. Collaboration, process and performance are as much elements of the work as the finished image itself, with each participa...
Danish photographers Trine Søndergaard (born 1972) and Nicolai Howalt (born 1970) joined annual fall and winter hunts in Denmark to create their series How to Hunt. Portraying the age-old practice in its contemporary incarnation as a sport, the duo investigates hunting's transformation from a necessity of survival to a symbol of cultural privilege.
A wonderful and humorous recreation of 120 iconic images covering over 150 years of the history of photography.
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