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The Face of the Other
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The Face of the Other

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The zine is an extended catalogue for the exhibition The Face of the Other by the Socially Engaged Art Salon (Brighton UK). The exhibition starts with an invitation - an invitation to face an Other without seeing. To welcome an Other without knowing. Because the face of the Other always hides. It is a mask that conceals the irreducible difference or Otherness. This mask, with neither an invitation nor with intention, shelters us from infinite alterity. As such, the face of the Other is invariably related to hospitality and to inclusion that in fact derives from radical Otherness. The works in this publication, including photography, drawings, graphic design and video, present two different approaches to the issue of visibility: one that uses visibility to make one's identity or certain issues visible, to amplify voices and as a tool of protest. Other works, sometimes even for the same ends, use masquerade, concealment and defacement or do away entirely with the visual and use audio and texts. These works highlight social and political issues and yet others question the politics of visibility itself. Curator: Gil Mualem-Doron Desgin: Paula Sarmiento Silva Contributing artists: Aubane Berthomme Martinez/ Arit Etukudo / Beth Easton / Charlie Wood / Constanza Miranda / Daniel Whiffen / Jenny Nash / Joseph Cabey/ Keith Race / L'Enfant/ Maria Amidu [with Ainoa Burgos Gonzalez /Gil Mualem Doron / Edi Jay Mandala / Estabrak / Hong Dam / Maria Amidu / Tugba Tirpan] /Mengwen Cao/ Najma Yusufi / Nelson Morales / Rayn Peter French / R.M. Sanchez-Camus/ Tugba Tirpan / Sisters Uncut (Frank Riot)

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Date
3 June 2021
Pages
104
ISBN
9781387550890

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The zine is an extended catalogue for the exhibition The Face of the Other by the Socially Engaged Art Salon (Brighton UK). The exhibition starts with an invitation - an invitation to face an Other without seeing. To welcome an Other without knowing. Because the face of the Other always hides. It is a mask that conceals the irreducible difference or Otherness. This mask, with neither an invitation nor with intention, shelters us from infinite alterity. As such, the face of the Other is invariably related to hospitality and to inclusion that in fact derives from radical Otherness. The works in this publication, including photography, drawings, graphic design and video, present two different approaches to the issue of visibility: one that uses visibility to make one's identity or certain issues visible, to amplify voices and as a tool of protest. Other works, sometimes even for the same ends, use masquerade, concealment and defacement or do away entirely with the visual and use audio and texts. These works highlight social and political issues and yet others question the politics of visibility itself. Curator: Gil Mualem-Doron Desgin: Paula Sarmiento Silva Contributing artists: Aubane Berthomme Martinez/ Arit Etukudo / Beth Easton / Charlie Wood / Constanza Miranda / Daniel Whiffen / Jenny Nash / Joseph Cabey/ Keith Race / L'Enfant/ Maria Amidu [with Ainoa Burgos Gonzalez /Gil Mualem Doron / Edi Jay Mandala / Estabrak / Hong Dam / Maria Amidu / Tugba Tirpan] /Mengwen Cao/ Najma Yusufi / Nelson Morales / Rayn Peter French / R.M. Sanchez-Camus/ Tugba Tirpan / Sisters Uncut (Frank Riot)

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Date
3 June 2021
Pages
104
ISBN
9781387550890