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- Migrating Identity: Transmission/Reconstruction
Migrating Identity Transmission/Reconstruction
Author:
Gary Carsley
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Jean Ulrick Desert
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Lisa Holden
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Heidi Lobato
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Odili Donald Odita
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David Selden
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Arthur Neve
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Sharmila Samant
,
Barbara Visser
,
Christina Erman Widerberg
,
Rainer Ganahl
The last 10 years have brought both literal and virtual global mobility to artists. The important questions of identity raised by todays nomadism were the subject of an exhibition, a series of lectures, and a conference in Amsterdam in 2004. This publication, with gatefold pages of installation views, captures contributions by artists, filmmaker
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ISBN-13:
9789085460220
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9085460220
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8/15/2005
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