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MOMENTA Biennale de l’image

Masquerades: Drawn to Metamorphosis

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Titled „Masquerades: Drawn to Metamorphosis“, the 18th edition of MOMENTA Biennale de l’image presents twenty-three artists whose projects activate processes of transformation, mimicry, and mutation. Its goal is to shed light on the dynamics of visibility and invisibility defining the relationships between self and other, between humans and their environment, whether that environment is vegetal, animal, or technological. This publication assembles the descriptions of the exhibitions, an essay by Anne Anlin Cheng on the metamorphic potential of “skin consciousness,” an original portfolio of photographs by Chris Curreri, and an essay by curator Ji-Yoon Han that reflects on the notion of the image through the prism of the Biennale’s theme.

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MOMENTA Biennale de l’image, Anne Anlin Cheng

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Rok vydania
2023
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Titul
MOMENTA Biennale de l’image
Podtitul
Masquerades: Drawn to Metamorphosis
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Kerber Verlag
Rok vydania
2023
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
140
ISBN10
3735609341
ISBN13
9783735609342
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Anotácia
Titled „Masquerades: Drawn to Metamorphosis“, the 18th edition of MOMENTA Biennale de l’image presents twenty-three artists whose projects activate processes of transformation, mimicry, and mutation. Its goal is to shed light on the dynamics of visibility and invisibility defining the relationships between self and other, between humans and their environment, whether that environment is vegetal, animal, or technological. This publication assembles the descriptions of the exhibitions, an essay by Anne Anlin Cheng on the metamorphic potential of “skin consciousness,” an original portfolio of photographs by Chris Curreri, and an essay by curator Ji-Yoon Han that reflects on the notion of the image through the prism of the Biennale’s theme.