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Stankievech CharlesRoushan AlaHannah Dehlia

The desert turned to glass

AutorStankievech CharlesRoushan AlaHannah Dehlia
QuelleSonstige Datenquellen
ISBN978-3-7757-5531-3
Lieferbarkeitlieferbar
KatalogisatBasiskatalogisat
VerlagHatje Cantz Verlag
Erscheinungsdatum11.03.2024
Buch | Kartoniert
40,00 €
inkl. 7% MwSt.

Beschreibung (Kurztext)

• Canadian cross media artist with growing international attention
• Science bended with science fiction, extensive research with performative spectacle
• A transmedia installation that inhabits at the planetarium’s dome

Beschreibung (Langtext)


The Desert Turned to Glass is a place where the cosmic and chthonic collide. Commemorating the centenary of the planetarium as an architectural type, this book collects a new body of work by acclaimed Canadian artist Charles Stankievech. Thematically, the project explores alternative theories concerning the origin of life, consciousness, and art—bridging the cosmological visions of cave art and the modern technology of the planetarium. Richly illustrated, the book pairs images of Stankievech’s installations and cinematic works with newly commissioned writings by geologists, exobiologists, philosophers and archeologists. Spanning the abyss of space and the depths of the earth, The Desert Turned to Glass is an epic meditation on origins, endings, and infinity.


CHARLES STANKIEVECH (*1978, Canada) is an artist redefining "fieldwork" at the convergence of geopolitics, deep ecologies, and sonic resonances. From the Arctic’s northernmost settlement to the depths of the Pacific Ocean, Stankievech’s practice uncovers the paradoxes of our existence on the planet by engaging with the imperceptible. He is Associate Professor at the University of Toronto.


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