The sorcerer's burden : contemporary art & the anthropological turn.
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Grachos, Louis, writer of supplementary textual content.
Pesanti, Heather, curator,
Storr, Robert, writer of added commentary.
Odo, David, writer of added commentary.
Hendrickson, Julia V., writer of added commentary.
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Santa Fe, New Mexico : Radius Books ;, [2019].
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271 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 33 cm
Status
Main Library - Adult
701.03 Sor
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Published
Santa Fe, New Mexico : Radius Books ;, [2019].
Language
English

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"This catalogue accompanies the exhibition: The Sorcerer's Burden: Contemporary Art & the Anthropological Turn on view at The Contemporary Austin, Jones Center on Congress Avenue, Betty and Edward Marcus Sculpture Park at Laguna Gloria, September 14, 2019 - January 19, 2020, organized by Heather Pesanti..."--Page 9.
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"The Sorcerer's Burden: Contemporary Art & the Anthropological Turn" :,2019 September 14, 2019 - 2020 January 19,,The Contemporary Austin, Jones Center on Congress Avenue, Betty and Edward Marcus Sculpture Part at Laguna Gloria.
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'The Sorcerer's Burden: Contemporary Art & the Anthropological Turn' explores the complicated relationship between art and anthropology as it has been probed in the work of contemporary artists. Focusing on artists who appropriate, manipulate and transform elements found in anthropological methodologies and practices to create contemporary works that are alternately subversive, humorous, satirical, dark, playful and enchanting, 'The Sorcerer's Burden' considers the complex results that emerge when contemporary artists, curators and exhibitions turn to anthropology. These artists--working in painting, sculpture, photography, film, video and performance--explore the intersection between fact and fiction, and the questionable proposal that any field, media or genre might propose to convey the 'truth.' Artists featured in this volume include Ed Atkins, Nuotama Frances Bodomo, Theo Eshetu, Cameron Jamie, Kapwani Kiwanga, Marie Lorenz, Nathan Mabry, Ruben Ochoa, Dario Robleto, Shimabuku and Julia Wachtel. Exhibition: The Contemporary Austin, USA (14.09.2019-19.01.2020).

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