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Beatriz Inglessis: On Mosquitoes, Humans, and Other Animals: A discourse on vectors and hosts with philosopher Suzanne McCullagh and educ
Contributor(s): Yeoh, Peter (Contribution by), McCullagh, Suzanne (Contribution by), Jackson, Renee (Contribution by)
ISBN: 1481876694     ISBN-13: 9781481876698
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $23.74  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: January 2013
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- Art | Caribbean & Latin American
Physical Information: 0.27" H x 8.5" W x 8.5" (0.44 lbs) 104 pages
 
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"On Mosquitoes, Humans, and Other Animals" is a fully bilingual (Eng/Jap), full colour, art catalogue for the Venezuelan artist Beatriz Inglessis's exhibition, of the same title, at The Container exhibition space in Tokyo. The exhibition is the fruit of a collaboration setup by The Container's curator, Shai Ohayon, with a philosopher (S. McCullagh), an education specialist (R. Jackson), and the artist, to investigate the relation between medicine/science, education, and contemporary art practices. The catalogue highlights Inglessis's recent series "The Educational," a selection of paper works, inspired by medical and anatomical imagery, while focusing on the sculptural paper installation "Vector" which was at view at The Container 14 January - 31 March 2013. The catalogue consists of an introduction on the collaboration and Inglesiss's practice by the curator Shai Ohayon; an essay on art and medicine, and an interview with artist by the art writer Peter Yeoh (Tokyo/New York editor for Glass Magazine); an introduction on art education and lesson plans by Renee Jackson (Concordia University, Canada); a philosophical intervention by Suzanne McCullagh (Guelph University, Canada); excerpts from the correspondence between the project's collaborators; full colour plates of Inglessis's works photographed by James Bingham; and Japanese translation by Yuriko Yamaguchi (Sophia University, Japan).