Fragments: Pots, Patchworks, Power Figures
Fragments: Pots, Patchworks, Power Figures
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The Museum der Kulturen Basel collections contain fragments that bear witness to practices of sharing and connecting, such as history, remnants of destruction, and once-powerful objects made up of single parts. The publication shows how these things were handled in the past and still are today, shedding light on what it means to divide, repair, reassemble, and let something fall apart. It emphasizes the power of connecting, the art of separating, and the force of destruction in the pieces presented.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 208 pages
Publication date: 26 May 2022
Publisher: Hatje Cantz
The Museum der Kulturen Basel boasts an extensive collection that serves as a testament to the profound practices of sharing and connection. Within these collections, one can find a rich tapestry of fragments that bear witness to the intricate ways in which human societies have come together and forged bonds. These fragments encompass a wide range of historical narratives, remnants of catastrophic events, and once-mighty objects composed of solitary parts. The publication in question delves into the fascinating history of how these artifacts have been handled throughout the ages, as well as their continued significance in contemporary society. It sheds light on the profound meaning behind the act of dividing, repairing, reassembling, and even allowing something to fall apart.
Through their insightful analysis, the authors challenge our preconceived notions of fragments and reveal them as powerful agents of (re)storing and creating new orders. They encourage us to view these pieces not solely as symbols of loss or as mere remnants of the past, but rather as opportunities for connection, separation, and destruction. By exploring the intricate interplay between these elements, the publication offers a fresh perspective on the complex dynamics of human societies and the forces that shape them.
In conclusion, the Museum der Kulturen Basel's collection serves as a testament to the enduring power of sharing, connection, and destruction. Through the publication, we gain a deeper understanding of the ways in which these fragments have shaped our world and the potential they hold for shaping our future. As we continue to navigate the complexities of our interconnected lives, it is essential to embrace the lessons learned from these artifacts and strive for a harmonious balance between connection and separation.
Weight: 800g
Dimension: 305 x 210 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783775753074
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