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The map as art : contemporary artists explore cartography / Katharine Harmon ; with essays by Gayle Clemans.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Princeton Architectural Press, c2009.Edition: 1st edDescription: 255 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 x 27 cmISBN:
  • 1568987625 (alk. paper)
  • 9781568987620 (alk. paper)
Other title:
  • Contemporary artists explore cartography
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Contents:
Conflict and sorrow -- Joyce Kozloff: a geography of history and strife -- Global reckoning -- Landon Mackenzie: the politics of the land -- Animal, vegetable, mineral -- Ingrid Calame: constellations of residue -- Personal terrain -- You are here, somewhere -- Guillermo Kuitca: maps of presence and absence -- Inner visions -- Dimension/deletion -- Maya Lin: where opposites meet.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 760.0449 H288 Available 33111006197558
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Maps can be simple tools, comfortable in their familiar form. Or they can lead to different destinations: places turned upside down or inside out, territories riddled with marks understood only by their maker, realms connected more to the interior mind than to the exterior world. These are the places of artists' maps, that happy combination of information and illusion that flourishes in basement studios and downtown galleries alike. It is little surprise that, in an era of globalized politics, culture, and ecology, contemporary artists are drawn to maps to express their visions. Using paint, salt, souvenir tea towels, or their own bodies, map artists explore a world free of geographical constraints.

Katharine Harmon knows this territory. As the author of our best-selling bookYou Are Here, she has inspired legions of new devotees of imaginative maps. InThe Map as Art, Harmon collects 360 colorful, map-related artistic visions by well-known artistssuch as Ed Ruscha, Julian Schnabel, Olafur Eliasson, Maira Kalman, William Kentridge, and Vik Munizand many more less-familiar artists for whom maps are the inspiration for creating art. Essays by Gayle Clemans bring an in-depth look into the artists' maps of Joyce Kozloff, Landon Mackenzie, Ingrid Calame, Guillermo Kuitca, and Maya Lin. Together, the beautiful reproductions and telling commentary make this anessential volume for anyone open to exploring new paths.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 255).

Conflict and sorrow -- Joyce Kozloff: a geography of history and strife -- Global reckoning -- Landon Mackenzie: the politics of the land -- Animal, vegetable, mineral -- Ingrid Calame: constellations of residue -- Personal terrain -- You are here, somewhere -- Guillermo Kuitca: maps of presence and absence -- Inner visions -- Dimension/deletion -- Maya Lin: where opposites meet.

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