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Vestiges of the Tongue

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  • Author:
    RASKOPOULOS Eugenia
  • ISBN:
    9780909952815
  • Publication Date:
    01/05/2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    228
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Power Publications
  • Country of Publication:
Vestiges of the Tongue
Vestiges of the Tongue

Vestiges of the Tongue

SKU: 9780909952815
Regular price $79.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    RASKOPOULOS Eugenia
  • ISBN:
    9780909952815
  • Publication Date:
    01/05/2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    228
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Power Publications
  • Country of Publication:

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With recognition for her pioneering practice long overdue, this scholarly monograph is the first survey of one of Australias leading photo-media artists, Eugenia Raskopoulos. Raskopoulos cultural background has informed more than three decades of inventive, evolving bodies of work that span across video performance, installation and photography.

Born in the Czech Republic to Greek parents before migrating from Greece to Australia in 1963, where she was introduced to English at primary school, Raskopoulos has long sustained a focused and fruitful critique of language. In Vestiges of the Tongue we see her visualising languages slippages through performances of translation, interrogating words and their impact on the body, and tracing contemporary communication as it enters the realms of data and surveillance.

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  • With recognition for her pioneering practice long overdue, this scholarly monograph is the first survey of one of Australias leading photo-media artists, Eugenia Raskopoulos. Raskopoulos cultural background has informed more than three decades of inventive, evolving bodies of work that span across video performance, installation and photography.

    Born in the Czech Republic to Greek parents before migrating from Greece to Australia in 1963, where she was introduced to English at primary school, Raskopoulos has long sustained a focused and fruitful critique of language. In Vestiges of the Tongue we see her visualising languages slippages through performances of translation, interrogating words and their impact on the body, and tracing contemporary communication as it enters the realms of data and surveillance.

With recognition for her pioneering practice long overdue, this scholarly monograph is the first survey of one of Australias leading photo-media artists, Eugenia Raskopoulos. Raskopoulos cultural background has informed more than three decades of inventive, evolving bodies of work that span across video performance, installation and photography.

Born in the Czech Republic to Greek parents before migrating from Greece to Australia in 1963, where she was introduced to English at primary school, Raskopoulos has long sustained a focused and fruitful critique of language. In Vestiges of the Tongue we see her visualising languages slippages through performances of translation, interrogating words and their impact on the body, and tracing contemporary communication as it enters the realms of data and surveillance.