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Unfixed: Photography and Postcolonial Perspectives in Contemporary Art

Unfixed: Photography and Postcolonial Perspectives in Contemporary Art

Edited by Sara Blokland and Asmara Pelupessy, UNFIXED examines photography in postcolonial perspective through the diverse critical positions of an international group of writers, artists and scholars working within contemporary art, photography and cultural analysis. The publication is the finishing work of a multiplatform project that included an artist residency, exhibition, workshop and symposium.

240 pages, 21 x 30 cm, softcover, Jap Sam Books (Heijningen).

$33.15
Unfixed: Photography and Postcolonial Perspectives in Contemporary Art
$33.15

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Unfixed: Photography and Postcolonial Perspectives in Contemporary Art

Edited by Sara Blokland and Asmara Pelupessy, UNFIXED examines photography in postcolonial perspective through the diverse critical positions of an international group of writers, artists and scholars working within contemporary art, photography and cultural analysis. The publication is the finishing work of a multiplatform project that included an artist residency, exhibition, workshop and symposium.

240 pages, 21 x 30 cm, softcover, Jap Sam Books (Heijningen).

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Edited by Sara Blokland and Asmara Pelupessy, UNFIXED examines photography in postcolonial perspective through the diverse critical positions of an international group of writers, artists and scholars working within contemporary art, photography and cultural analysis. The publication is the finishing work of a multiplatform project that included an artist residency, exhibition, workshop and symposium.

240 pages, 21 x 30 cm, softcover, Jap Sam Books (Heijningen).