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Suffering from Realness

Suffering from Realness

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In an age of national divisiveness, artists are creating moments of political resistance and reconciliation. This collection showcases fifteen US-based multi-disciplinary artists who address the complexity of the 21st century, creating a national collective portrait of a country at odds.

Format: Hardback
Length: 224 pages
Publication date: 03 June 2019
Publisher: Prestel


In a time of profound national division, artists are emerging as beacons of political resistance, simultaneously striving to bridge divides and foster reconciliation. This captivating and thought-provoking collection showcases the remarkable work of fifteen US-based multi-disciplinary artists, who navigate the intricate complexities of the 21st century. Jeffrey Gibson skillfully weaves together European and Native American cultures, creating a tapestry of cultural heritage. Performance artist Cassils employs powerful imagery to depict resistance within the Trans community, raising awareness and advocating for marginalized voices. Hayv Kahraman delves into the realm of diasporic culture, exploring the experiences of refugees in America and the challenges they face. Together, these artists paint a collective portrait of a nation divided, yet united in their pursuit of a more inclusive and equitable future.

This book embarks on a profound exploration of the human condition, seeking to shed light on the multifaceted aspects of our existence. Through its pages, it strives to demonstrate how collective action against suffering can pave the way for a new iteration of reality, one that is grounded in empathy, understanding, and unity.

As we navigate the turbulent waters of our divided world, the artists featured in this collection offer us a glimpse of hope and inspiration. Their creative expressions remind us of the power of art to transcend boundaries, challenge norms, and ignite change. By coming together, we can harness the collective strength of creativity to build a more compassionate and inclusive society, where every individual is valued and respected.

In conclusion, this collection serves as a testament to the resilience and creativity of artists in the face of adversity. It reminds us that even in the darkest of times, there is always room for hope and that art has the power to shape our collective destiny. Let us embrace the transformative power of art and work together towards a brighter future for all.

Weight: 934g
Dimension: 248 x 185 x 27 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783791358192

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