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Critical landscapes: art, space, politics
Emily Eliza Scott and Kirsten Swenson
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Frontmatter
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List of Illustrations (page ix)
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Introduction: Contemporary Art and the Politics of Land Use (Emily Eliza Scott and Kirsten Swenson, page 1)
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PART I. AGAINST THE ABSTRACTION OF SPACE (page 17)
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1. After the Production of Space (Julian Myers-Szupinska, page 21)
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2. Experimental Geography: From Cultural Production to the Production of Space (Trevor Paglen, page 34)
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3. Critical Day Trips: Tourism and Land-Based Practice (Sarah Kanouse, page 43)
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ARTWORKS
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4. Sahara Chronicle (2006-9) (Ursula Biemann, page 57)
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5. on Francis Alÿs, When Faith Moves Mountains (2002) (Kirsten Swenson, page 60)
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6. A People's Archive of Sinking and Melting (2012-) (Amy Balkin, page 63)
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7. on The Otolith Group, The Radiant (2012) (Ruth Erickson, page 67)
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8. Mirror Travel in the Motor City (2005-) (Edgar Arceneaux and Julian Myers-Szupinska, page 70)
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PART II. LAND CLAIMS: SPACE AND SUBJECTIVITY (page 73)
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9. Aftermath: Two Queer Artists Respond to Nuclear Spaces (Julia Bryan-Wilson, page 77)
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10. Look Again: Subjectivity, Sovereignty, and Andrea Geyer's Spiral Lands (Jeannine Tang, page 93)
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11. Earthkeeping, Earthshaking (Kelly C. Baum, page 110)
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ARTWORKS
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12. on Sigalit Landau, DeadSee (2005) (Nuit Banai, page 122)
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13. What Is a Photograph? (2013) (Yazan Khalili, page 125)
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14. on Allora & Calzadilla, Land Mark (Foot Prints) (2001-2) (Aaron Bobrow-Strain, page 128)
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15. Where Eagles Dare (2013) (Shiloh Krupar, page 131)
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16. The Vanishing Indian Repeat Photography Project (2011-) (Nicholas Brown, page 134)
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17. on The Decolonizing Architecture Art Residency, Return to Jaffa (2012) (Lorenzo Pezzani, page 139)
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18. The Border Crossed Us (2011) (Catherine D'Ignazio, Amber Day, and Nicole Siggins with the Institute for Infinitely Small Things, page 142)
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PART III. GEOGRAPHIES OF GLOBAL CAPITALISM (page 147)
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19. Another World, and Another . . . : Notes on Uneven Geographies (T. J. Demos, page 151)
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20. Documenting Accumulation by Dispossession (Ashley Dawson, page 161)
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ARTWORKS
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21. on Teddy Cruz, The Political Equator (2005-11) (Dongsei Kim, page 179)
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22. on Santiago Sierra, Sumisión (Submission, formerly Word of Fire) (2006-7) (Kelly C. Baum, page 182)
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23. on Simon Starling, One Ton II (2005) (James Nisbet, page 185)
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24. on George Osodi, Oil Rich Niger Delta (2003-7) (Giulia Paoletti, page 188)
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25. Deep Weather (2013) (Ursula Biemann, page 191)
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26. on Tue Greenfort, Exceeding 2 Degrees (2007) (Luke Skrebowski, page 193)
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27. Area of Detail (2010) (Lize Mogel, page 196)
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PART IV. URBANIZATION WITH NO OUTSIDE (page 199)
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28. The Land and the Economics of Sustainability (Janet Kraynak, page 203)
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29. Growing Ecologies of Contemporary Art: Vignettes from Shanghai (Ying Zhou, page 218)
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ARTWORKS
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30. on FlyingCity, All-things Park (2004) (Chunghoon Shin, page 236)
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31. on Nils Norman, The Contemporary Picturesque (2001) (David Pinder, page 239)
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32. on Laura Kurgan and Eric Cadora, Million Dollar Blocks (2005) (Jenna M. Loyd and Andrew Burridge, page 242)
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33. on The Center for Urban Pedagogy, Affordable Housing Toolkit (2010) (Lize Mogel, page 245)
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34. on Olga Koumoundouros, Notorious Possession (2012) (Robby Herbst, page 248)
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35. on eteam, International Airport Montello (2005-8) (Paul Monty Paret, page 251)
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36. on Vivan Sundaram, Trash (2005-8) (Saloni Mathur, page 254)
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List of Contributors (page 257)
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Published: c2015
Publisher: University of California Press
- 9780520285491 (paper)
- 9780520961319 (ebook)
- 9780520285484 (hardcover)