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The Last Place They Thought of
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The Last Place They Thought of

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A convergence of histories and aesthetic paradigms for disentangling the body from space and place

The artists in this volume interrogate the geographic implications of particular histories on specific spaces. From the intimate cartographies of a body to the imagined and constructed contours of the Black Atlantic; from the ecology of the North York Moors to the ruins of slave auction blocks, plantation fields, lynching trees and Underground Railroad routes in North America, to a magical realist vision of a river-bound voyage in Guyana.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania
Date
28 October 2020
Pages
108
ISBN
9780884541455

A convergence of histories and aesthetic paradigms for disentangling the body from space and place

The artists in this volume interrogate the geographic implications of particular histories on specific spaces. From the intimate cartographies of a body to the imagined and constructed contours of the Black Atlantic; from the ecology of the North York Moors to the ruins of slave auction blocks, plantation fields, lynching trees and Underground Railroad routes in North America, to a magical realist vision of a river-bound voyage in Guyana.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania
Date
28 October 2020
Pages
108
ISBN
9780884541455