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Frida Escobedo : Split Subject

Ickx, Wonne(Foreword by)Falconi, Jose Luis(Contributions by)Gonzalez, Julieta(Contributions by)Hernandez, Alejandro(Contributions by)Naginski, Erika(Contributions by)Sommer, Doris(Contributions by)Sunwoo, Irene(Contributions by)Stewart, Ken(Edited by)Suba, Marielle(Edited by)
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Split Subject, an early project by architect Frida Escobedo, deconstructs a fraught allegory of national identity and architectural modernism in Mexico.

Unpacking this project and tracing its enduring influence throughout Escobedo’s career, Frida Escobedo: Split Subject reveals a multi-scalar and multi-medium practice whose creative output encompasses permanent buildings, temporary installations, public sculpture, art objects, publications, and exhibitions, and bares at its center a sensitivity to time and weathering, material and pattern, and memory.

It includes essays by Julieta Gonzalez, Alejandro Hernández, Erika Naginski, Doris Sommer and José Falconi, and Irene Sunwoo, and a foreword by Wonne Ickx.

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Harvard University Press
0674278585 / 9780674278585
Hardback
720.92
31/05/2024
United States
English
250 pages : illustrations (colour)
26 cm