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  1. RE/SISTERS
    a lens on gender and ecology
    Contributor: Pardo, Alona (Publisher)
    Published: [2023]; © 2023
    Publisher:  barbican, London ; Prestel, Munich ; London ; New York

    Reflecting on a range of themes, from extractive industries to the politics of care, this book looks at environmental and gender justice as indivisible parts of a global struggle. A culturally diverse selection of works by Laura Aguilar, melanie... more

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
    Universitätsbibliothek der LMU München
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
    Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, Bibliothek
    No loan of volumes, only paper copies will be sent

     

    Reflecting on a range of themes, from extractive industries to the politics of care, this book looks at environmental and gender justice as indivisible parts of a global struggle. A culturally diverse selection of works by Laura Aguilar, melanie bonajo, Xaviera Simmons, Minerva Cuevas, Barbara Kruger, Nadia Huggins, Ana Mendieta, Sim Chi Yin, Pamela Singh, Francesca Woodman and others are presented alongside works of an activist nature to demonstrate how women are regularly at the forefront of advocating and caring for the planet. Amplifying these visions are illuminating essays by experts in the field, including Professor Kathryn Yusoff, Professor Astrida Neimanis, Professor Catriona Sandilands and Professor Elizabeth DeLoughrey, that consider a diverse range of timely topics such as hydrofeminism, the body as earth, queer ecologies, and environmental racism. Together these texts and important artworks reveal how the oppression of women, feminized bodies and indigenous, Black and trans communities and the degradation of the planet are inextricably linked – and the ways in which understanding our environment can resist and overcome the logic of capitalist economies

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Pardo, Alona (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9783791379722; 3791379720
    Other identifier:
    9783791379722
    Subjects: Klimaänderung; Fotografie; Künstler; Film; Performance <Künste>; Nichtbinäre Geschlechtsidentität; Künstlerin; Geschlechterforschung
    Other subjects: kunst; fotografie; klimawandel; feministische kunst; ökologie; gender; umweltschutz; barbican; indigene kulturen; laura aguilar; barbara kruger; women artist; ecology; indigenous communities; melanie bonajo; xaviera simmons
    Scope: 318 Seiten, 28.6 cm x 23.2 cm, 1780 g
    Notes:

    Impressum: First published by Prestel Verlag in association with Barbican Art Gallery on the occasion of the exhibition: "RE/SISTERS: A Lens on Gender and Ecology", 5 October 2023 - 14 January 2024. - The exhibition will travel to: Fotomuseum Antwerp (FOMU), Belgium, 29 March - 18 August 2024

  2. RE/SISTERS
    a lens on gender and ecology
    Contributor: Pardo, Alona (Publisher)
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  barbican, London ; Prestel, Munich

    Reflecting on a range of themes, from extractive industries to the politics of care, this book looks at environmental and gender justice as indivisible parts of a global struggle. A culturally diverse selection of works by Laura Aguilar, melanie... more

     

    Reflecting on a range of themes, from extractive industries to the politics of care, this book looks at environmental and gender justice as indivisible parts of a global struggle. A culturally diverse selection of works by Laura Aguilar, melanie bonajo, Xaviera Simmons, Minerva Cuevas, Barbara Kruger, Nadia Huggins, Ana Mendieta, Sim Chi Yin, Pamela Singh, Francesca Woodman and others are presented alongside works of an activist nature to demonstrate how women are regularly at the forefront of advocating and caring for the planet. Amplifying these visions are illuminating essays by experts in the field, including Professor Kathryn Yusoff, Professor Astrida Neimanis, Professor Catriona Sandilands and Professor Elizabeth DeLoughrey, that consider a diverse range of timely topics such as hydrofeminism, the body as earth, queer ecologies, and environmental racism. Together these texts and important artworks reveal how the oppression of women, feminized bodies and indigenous, Black and trans communities and the degradation of the planet are inextricably linked – and the ways in which understanding our environment can resist and overcome the logic of capitalist economies

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Pardo, Alona (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783791379722; 3791379720
    Other identifier:
    9783791379722
    DDC Categories: 770; 700
    Subjects: Künstlerin; Künstler; Nichtbinäre Geschlechtsidentität; Performance <Künste>; Fotografie; Film; Klimaänderung; Geschlechterforschung; Geschichte 1969-2022;
    Other subjects: kunst; fotografie; klimawandel; feministische kunst; ökologie; gender; umweltschutz; barbican; indigene kulturen; laura aguilar; barbara kruger; women artist; ecology; indigenous communities; melanie bonajo; xaviera simmons
    Scope: 318 Seiten, 28.6 cm x 23.2 cm, 1780 g
    Notes:

    Enthält Literaturverzeichnis auf Seite 309

    Impressum: First published by Prestel Verlag in association with Barbican Art Gallery on the occasion of the exhibition: "RE/SISTERS: A Lens on Gender and Ecology", 5 October 2023 - 14 January 2024. - The exhibition will travel to: Fotomuseum Antwerp (FOMU), Belgium, 29 March - 18 August 2024

  3. RE/SISTERS
    a lens on gender and ecology
    Contributor: Pardo, Alona (Publisher)
    Published: [2023]; © 2023
    Publisher:  barbican, London ; Prestel, Munich ; London ; New York

    Reflecting on a range of themes, from extractive industries to the politics of care, this book looks at environmental and gender justice as indivisible parts of a global struggle. A culturally diverse selection of works by Laura Aguilar, melanie... more

    Universität der Künste Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    Reflecting on a range of themes, from extractive industries to the politics of care, this book looks at environmental and gender justice as indivisible parts of a global struggle. A culturally diverse selection of works by Laura Aguilar, melanie bonajo, Xaviera Simmons, Minerva Cuevas, Barbara Kruger, Nadia Huggins, Ana Mendieta, Sim Chi Yin, Pamela Singh, Francesca Woodman and others are presented alongside works of an activist nature to demonstrate how women are regularly at the forefront of advocating and caring for the planet. Amplifying these visions are illuminating essays by experts in the field, including Professor Kathryn Yusoff, Professor Astrida Neimanis, Professor Catriona Sandilands and Professor Elizabeth DeLoughrey, that consider a diverse range of timely topics such as hydrofeminism, the body as earth, queer ecologies, and environmental racism. Together these texts and important artworks reveal how the oppression of women, feminized bodies and indigenous, Black and trans communities and the degradation of the planet are inextricably linked – and the ways in which understanding our environment can resist and overcome the logic of capitalist economies

     

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    Content information
    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Pardo, Alona (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9783791379722; 3791379720
    Other identifier:
    9783791379722
    Subjects: Klimaänderung; Fotografie; Künstler; Film; Performance <Künste>; Nichtbinäre Geschlechtsidentität; Künstlerin; Geschlechterforschung
    Other subjects: kunst; fotografie; klimawandel; feministische kunst; ökologie; gender; umweltschutz; barbican; indigene kulturen; laura aguilar; barbara kruger; women artist; ecology; indigenous communities; melanie bonajo; xaviera simmons
    Scope: 318 Seiten, 28.6 cm x 23.2 cm, 1780 g
    Notes:

    Impressum: First published by Prestel Verlag in association with Barbican Art Gallery on the occasion of the exhibition: "RE/SISTERS: A Lens on Gender and Ecology", 5 October 2023 - 14 January 2024. - The exhibition will travel to: Fotomuseum Antwerp (FOMU), Belgium, 29 March - 18 August 2024