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Product Description: Longman's large-scale lenticular photographs are designed to correct, refine, and reinterpret the entrenched narratives and icons of Canadian history, and the history of colonialism in the Americas. A detailed essay by the artist provides further information on issues of representation of Aboriginal people, the biographies of important Aboriginal figures in modern Canadian history, and the history of colonialism in the Americas...read more
By Jen Budney (editor), Mary Longman and Vincent J. Varga (foreword by)

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9781896359755, titled "Transposing Perspectives: Transposing Perspectives" | Mendel Art Gallery, December 12, 2011, cover price $15.00 | About this edition: Longman's large-scale lenticular photographs are designed to correct, refine, and reinterpret the entrenched narratives and icons of Canadian history, and the history of colonialism in the Americas.

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Product Description: This catalogue documents and provides a context for the issues raised by SITE Santa Fe's inaugural exhibition, Longing and Belonging: From the Faraway Nearby. The exhibition included 31 contemporary artists: Marina Abramovic, Chema Alvargonz lez, Francis Alys, Robert Ashley, Rebecca Belmmore, Barbara Bloom, Imre Bukta, Carlos Capeln, Thomas Joshua Cooper, Braco Dimitrijevic, Felix Gonzlez-Torres, Ann Hamilton, Gary Hill, Jenny Hozer, Rebecca Horn, Anish Kapoor, Catherine Lord, Chie Matsui, Jakob Mattner, Gerald McMaster, Bruce Nauman, Marta Mar'a Prez Bravo, Alison Rossiter, Meridel Rubinstein, Andres Serrano, Lorna Simpson, Valeska Soares, Pierrick Sorin, Trinh T...read more

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9780965058315 | Distributed Art Pub Inc, October 1, 1996, cover price $45.00 | About this edition: This catalogue documents and provides a context for the issues raised by SITE Santa Fe's inaugural exhibition, Longing and Belonging: From the Faraway Nearby.

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