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Hypermarché - novembre
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ISBN: 9780997359626 Year: 2018 Publisher: Paris and Tokyo The Gould Collection

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Where are we now?
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ISBN: 9789082399219 Year: 2018 Publisher: Brussels Cape of Good Hope

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Geert has travelled over a period of 10 years to the south eastern corners of Europe (Albania, Serbia, Kosovo, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Romania, ….). 30 years after the end of communism and 20 years after the Balkan wars, he is investigating in a poetic and personal way the impact of the free market on local landscapes and communities. Ognjen Lopušina, from Belgrade, is questioning Geert's western point of view. The book is called Where are we now?


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One wall a web
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ISBN: 9789492811226 9492811227 Year: 2018 Volume: 328 Publisher: Amsterdam Roma Publications

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One Wall a Web gathers together work from two photographic series, 'Our Present Invention' and 'All My Gone Life', as well as two text collages all made in, and focused on the United States. Through a mixture of writing, portraiture, landscape, and appropriated archival images, the book describes quotidian encounters with fraught desire, uneven freedom, irrational fear, and deep structural division, asking whether the historical and contemporary realities of anti-Black and gendered violence -- when treated as aberrations -- do not in fact serve to veil violence's essential function in the maintenance of "civil" society. The book traces a chronological path through the two series, concluding with an extensive essay that explores resonances between questions of black life and the strange ontology of the photographic image.

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