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An expansive dialogue between old and new forms of emancipatory artThe 58th Carnegie International traces the geopolitical footprint of the US since 1945 to suggest a historical ground for the images, ideas, objects and people that shape and desire emancipatory expressions and artworks, contextualizing conversations around migration, representation, appropriation and decolonization. This 424-page publication features two dialogical tracks: a historical current that comprises existing works borrowed from institutions, estates and artists, which are placed in dialogue with recent works and new commissions.Artists include: Abdul Hay Mossallam Zarara, Ali Eyal, Võ An Khánh, Andy Robert, Angel Velasco Shaw, Anh Tran, Antonio Martorell, Aziz Hazara, Banu Cennetoglu, Carlos Cañas, Carlos Motta, Christian Nyampeta, Claes Oldenburg, Colectivo 3, Dala Nasser, Daniel Lie, Denzil Forrester, Dia al-Azzawi, Diane Severin Nguyen, Doan Ket, Dogma Collection, Édgar Calel, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Fereydoun Ave, Giana De Dier, Hiromi Tsuchida, Hyphen—, I Gusti Ayu Kadek Murniasih and Isabel De Obaldía.
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A compilation of conversations about artistic practice among the exhibition's formally and nationally diverse participants, featuring specially commissioned printsConceptualized as a dynamic platform for contemporary practices that span expansive forms, geographies and cultural traditions, this volume carries the process, core ideas and dialogue that have driven the organization of the 59th Carnegie International. Curated by Ryan Inouye, Danielle A. Jackson and Liz Park, this iteration of the International explores manifold ways of practicing art and recognizes that the worlds individuals build are both larger and more complex than the countries in which they reside. Featuring commissioned essays and conversations between participating artists and their interlocutors, the publication underscores the vibrant relationships and networks of practitioners. Central to the book are special commissions by artists who engage with the printed form as part of their practice, including Fe Avila, Maithili Bavkar, Priyesh Gothwal, Liz Johnson Artur, Shala Miller, Gabriela Pinilla and Walter Scott, among others.