The work of Rosa Barba (born 1972) encompasses sculpture, installation, text pieces and publications. Her film sculptures examine the physical properties of the projector, celluloid and projected light. Barba’s longer projected works are situated between experimental documentary and fictional narrative, and are indeterminately situated in the past or the future. These speculative stories probe into the relationship of historical record, personal anecdote and filmic representation. For this first survey of her work in North America, Barba premiers The Color out of Space (2015), a new film incorporating images of stars and planets collected over the last year at Hirsch Observatory at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. The work expands upon Barba’s ongoing interrogation of geological time as measured against the span of a human lifetime. The exhibition includes works made over the last ten years including two of Barba’s cinematic large projections, which focus on natural landscapes and man-made interventions into the environment, as well as a group of small projector sculptures and wall works.
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Anbieter: Mullen Books, ABAA, Marietta, PA, USA
Softcover. Zustand: VG+. A matte softcover with French flaps and white text down a mostly black spine. Pages: (8), 9-93, (3). Profusely illustrated with color images. "This book takes as its point of departure a film by Rosa Barba that expands into outer space the artist's ongoing interrogation of geologic time as measured against the span of a human lifetime." Contents are as follows: In the imaginary spaces / Victoria Brooks -- Insert: The color out of space -- Dark matter and deep time : Rosa Barba's uncertain landscapes / Henriette Huldisch -- The principle of self-organization / Gloria Sutton. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 204131
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