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Delft Blue & Objects of the World
Archives I and II
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Pub Date
Oct 01 2013
| Archive Date
Mar 17 2014
Description
Archives are often depicted as musty repositories, museum cellars, warehouses shoring up retaining walls against forgetfulness and the inevitable erosions of time. Objects deposited in the archives are tucked away for safekeeping. But Louise Warren? archives are not file boxes or document lockers. They are not relegated to closed cabinets in locked rooms. They are where writing goes and what writing does.
Archives are often depicted as musty repositories, museum cellars, warehouses shoring up retaining walls against forgetfulness and the inevitable erosions of time. Objects deposited in the archives...
Description
Archives are often depicted as musty repositories, museum cellars, warehouses shoring up retaining walls against forgetfulness and the inevitable erosions of time. Objects deposited in the archives are tucked away for safekeeping. But Louise Warren? archives are not file boxes or document lockers. They are not relegated to closed cabinets in locked rooms. They are where writing goes and what writing does.
Advance Praise
In these Archives, Warren’s essays examine not only her personal experiences, but also the seductive fusion of her own practices to those of other artists. Her fragments on art and poetry, on exhibits and artist studios trace the portrait of a writer who defines herself in relation to what she sees and what she writes, a writer for whom an inter-artistic project is necessary if one is to grasp the sources and the force of creation.
Kirsty Bell (Mount Allison University)
In these Archives, Warren’s essays examine not only her personal experiences, but also the seductive fusion of her own practices to those of other artists. Her fragments on art and poetry, on...
Advance Praise
In these Archives, Warren’s essays examine not only her personal experiences, but also the seductive fusion of her own practices to those of other artists. Her fragments on art and poetry, on exhibits and artist studios trace the portrait of a writer who defines herself in relation to what she sees and what she writes, a writer for whom an inter-artistic project is necessary if one is to grasp the sources and the force of creation.
Kirsty Bell (Mount Allison University)
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EDITION |
Other Format |
ISBN |
9781550717990 |
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$20.00 (USD)
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