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Charlotte Wetton

Accessioning

Accessioning

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Accessioning is a collection of poems that explore how we curate the lives of living and dead, questioning our ability to contain and categorize. It examines the impossibility of preservation and the stories we tell ourselves, the memories we construct, and the ways we value and devalue people, animals, and objects.

Format: Paperback / softback
Publication date: 15 June 2023
Publisher: The Emma Press


Accessioning is a captivating exploration of the lives enclosed within museum glass, brought to vibrant life through the artistry of poetry. Wetton delves into profound questions about the curation of both living and deceased individuals, challenging our perceptions and methodologies of looking, processing, and memorializing. Through his evocative verses, he examines the impossibility of containment, raising thought-provoking inquiries into our capacity to map and categorize the world around us. This pamphlet serves as a profound testament to the stories we tell ourselves, the memories we construct, and the ways in which we assign value and significance to people, animals, and objects alike.

Accessioning is a captivating exploration of the lives enclosed within museum glass, brought to vibrant life through the artistry of poetry. Wetton delves into profound questions about the curation of both living and deceased individuals, challenging our perceptions and methodologies of looking, processing, and memorializing. Through his evocative verses, he examines the impossibility of containment, raising thought-provoking inquiries into our capacity to map and categorize the world around us. This pamphlet serves as a profound testament to the stories we tell ourselves, the memories we construct, and the ways in which we assign value and significance to people, animals, and objects alike.


Dimension: 198 x 129 x 5 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781915628138

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