Susanne Kriemann
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Susanne Kriemann examines a radioactive rock discovered in the Barringer Hill Mine in Llano, Texas, in the late 1800s. We see a photograph of a large rock (a single chunk of gadolinite), and then another image of a wall of rocks, signalling the importance of the threshold to Kriemann's work. She focuses on the material and mystical limit of knowing and seeing - on how a narrative loops through archaeological layers without ever finding its source. Presently, the mine lies beneath a lake; its mirrored surface resembles the photographic lens, but the eye, ours and the rock's, exists on both sides. Can a rock convey history? What does it mean to document what one cannot literally see?
Specificaties
ISBN/EAN | 9789491843198 |
Auteur | Susanne Kriemann |
Uitgever | Idea Books B.V. |
Taal | Engels |
Uitvoering | Paperback / gebrocheerd |
Pagina's | 112 |
Lengte | 211.0 mm |
Breedte | 149.0 mm |