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Sekula, Allan,1951-
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Fish story / Allan Sekula ; [text foreword, Laleh Khalili].
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Third revised English edition
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Publicerad:[London] :Publicerad:MACK,Publicerad:[2018]
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Copyright:©2018
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204 pagesillustrations (chiefly color), maps28 cm
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textstill imagetxtstirdacontentrdacontent
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unmediatednrdamedia
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LIBRIS-ID:7pplrdx8555nhkpv
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ISBN:9781912339044
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ISBN:1912339048
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Catalog of a photographic exhibition held at Witte de With, center for contemporary art, Rotterdam, January 21-December 3, 1995; Fotografiska Museet in Moderna Museet, Stockholm, May 6-August 27, 1995; Tramway, Glasgow, October 6-November 12, 1995; Le Channel, Scène nationale and Musée des Beaux Arts et de la Dentelle, Calais, December 16, 1995-February 25, 1996; Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, June 15-August 25, 1996; Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, February 11-May 16, 1999; and Documenta 11, Kassel, June 8-September 15, 2002.
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Includes Benjamin H.D. Buchloh's "Allan Sekula: photography between discourse and document" (p. 189-200).
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Foreword / Laleh Khalili -- Fish story -- Loaves and fishes -- Dismal science: Part 1 -- Middle passage -- Seventy in seven -- Dismal science: Part 2 -- Message in a bottle -- True cross -- Dictatorship of the seven seas -- Epilogue -- Allan Sekula: Photography between discourse and document / Benjamin H.D. Buchloh.
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Completed between 1989 and 1995, Fish Story saw Allan Sekula's career-long pursuit of a contemporary 'critical realism' reach its most complex articulation. Fish Story reconstructed a realist model of photographic representation, while taking a critical stance towards traditional documentary photography. It also marked Sekula's first sustained exploration of the ocean as a key space of globalisation. A key issue in Fish Story is the connection between containerized cargo movement and the growing internationalization of the world industrial economy, with its effects on the actual social space of ports. The ambition of Fish Story lies both in its immense complexity and global scope and in its emphatic challenge to the dominant climate of postmodern theory and practice of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Fish Story occupies a pivotal place in a gradual shift, still nascent in the early 1990s, from a widespread culture of resignation and cynicism to one of renewed radical engagement in the art world. This new edition of the long out-of-print seminal publication includes a new introduction by Professor Laleh Khalili [SOAS University].
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Text mainly in English, with some French
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Buchloh, B. H. D.Allan Sekula.(författare)
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Khalili, Laleh
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Witte de With, centrum voor hedendaagse kunst
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Fotografiska museet
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Tramway (Arts center : Glasgow, Scotland)
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Musée des beaux-arts de Calais
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Santa Monica Museum of Art
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Henry Art Gallery
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Documenta GmbH
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