TY - BOOK ID - 79521693 TI - Francis Alÿs : children's games AU - Bloemheuvel, Marente AU - Guldemond, Jaap AU - EYE (Amsterdam) PY - 2019 SN - 9789462085497 9462085498 PB - Rotterdam nai010 publishers DB - UniCat KW - Art KW - ethnography KW - video art KW - play [recreation] KW - children [people by age group] KW - Alÿs, Francis KW - 7.07 KW - Alÿs, Francis °1959 (°Antwerpen, België) Woont sinds 1986 in Mexico City KW - 778.5.07 KW - Videokunst KW - Etnografie KW - Kinderspelen ; wereldwijd KW - kunst KW - Alÿs Francis KW - 7.071 ALYS KW - antropologie KW - etnografie KW - etnologie KW - eenentwintigste eeuw KW - België KW - film KW - video-installaties KW - video KW - videokunst KW - Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z KW - Videokunstenaars, laserkunstenaars, computerkunstenaars, klank en beeld kunstenaars KW - Exhibitions KW - Cinéma-art KW - Jeux d'enfants KW - Espaces de jeux KW - Art vidéo KW - Alÿs, Francis, KW - Alÿs, Francis, KW - Cinéma-art - Exposition KW - Jeux d'enfants - Exposition KW - Espaces de jeux - Exposition KW - Alÿs, Francis, - 1959- - Exhibitions KW - Alÿs, Francis, - 1959 KW - -Alÿs, Francis UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:79521693 AB - Francis Alÿs has documented children at play all over the world, from kids playing knucklebones in Nepal to musical chairs in Mexico or flying kites in Afghanistan. He filmed in peaceful towns and villages, but also against the backdrop of conflict and tension, such as at a Yezidi refugee camp in Iraq or in besieged Kabul. This book shows the ways children everywhere pass the time and create their own fantasies in games and leisure, whether skipping stones, sandcastles, marbles, or hopscotch. The project is presented here as a series for the first time, with contributions by journalist Lorna Scott Fox, filmmaker David MacDougall, and art critic and curator Cuauhtémoc Medina. ER -