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Is it morning for you yet? : 58th Carnegie International / Sohrab Mohebbi.

Contributor(s): Carnegie Museum of Art (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Pittsburgh : Carnegie Museum of Art, 2022. Edition: 1st edDescription: 422 p. ; 34 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780880390705Subject(s): Art, Modern -- 21st century -- ExhibitionsLOC classification: N6497 | .I858 2022Summary: "Is it morning for you yet?, the 58th Carnegie International, traces the geopolitical footprint of the United States since 1945 to situate the "international" within our local context. This framework suggests a historical ground for the movements of images, ideas, objects, and people that incite, inform, shape and desire emancipatory expressions and artworks. As such, the 58th Carnegie International aims to contextualize conversations around migration, representation, appropriation, expropriation, repatriation, and decolonization as well as emphasize culture's resistance despite the disruptions and dislocations generated by these interventions"-- Provided by publisher.
List(s) this item appears in: Exhibition: Guest Relations | Exhibition: I Thought the Streets Were Paved With Gold
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"Is it morning for you yet?, the 58th Carnegie International, traces the geopolitical footprint of the United States since 1945 to situate the "international" within our local context. This framework suggests a historical ground for the movements of images, ideas, objects, and people that incite, inform, shape and desire emancipatory expressions and artworks. As such, the 58th Carnegie International aims to contextualize conversations around migration, representation, appropriation, expropriation, repatriation, and decolonization as well as emphasize culture's resistance despite the disruptions and dislocations generated by these interventions"-- Provided by publisher.

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