Nari Ward: Ground Break
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Author: Ward, Nari
New York-based, Jamaican-born artist Nari Ward is internationally renowned for his installations made up of familiar, everyday materials and layered with social and historical references. Ward addresses issues central to our time, from racial & social injustice to consumer culture, identity and a sense of belonging. This monograph presents up-to-date studies on the artist’s work, exploring in-depth aspects relating to the idea of performance, collaboration, sound & time-based practices. The catalogue, designed by London–based studio Kellenberger-White, also includes a conversation between Ward and choreographer Ralph Lemon about their collaboration in the 'Geography Trilogy' performance project (1997–2004), four large-scale installations exhibited for the first time since their original presentation.
ISBN 9791254631959. Marsilio Arte. pb. 304 pages. 100 colour ills. 24.1 x 27.9 cm.
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New York-based, Jamaican-born artist Nari Ward is internationally renowned for his installations made up of familiar, everyday materials and layered with social and historical references. Ward addresses issues central to our time, from racial & social injustice to consumer culture, identity and a sense of belonging. This monograph presents up-to-date studies on the artist’s work, exploring in-depth aspects relating to the idea of performance, collaboration, sound & time-based practices. The catalogue, designed by London–based studio Kellenberger-White, also includes a conversation between Ward and choreographer Ralph Lemon about their collaboration in the 'Geography Trilogy' performance project (1997–2004), four large-scale installations exhibited for the first time since their original presentation.
ISBN 9791254631959. Marsilio Arte. pb. 304 pages. 100 colour ills. 24.1 x 27.9 cm.
available