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Publisher Note

Mario Pfeifer developed his latest project in Puerto Williams, the southernmost settlement in the world on the Chilean archipelagos of Patagonia bordering Argentina. The publication, designed by Markus Weisbeck equally as an artist’s book and research compendium, engages—through essays, annotated texts, and a conversation between Thomas Seelig and Mario Pfeifer—discourses of cultural production from an anthropological-artistic approach about indigenous representation, territorial politics in the postcolonial age, and the traces of German missionary and anthropologist Martin Gusinde in Chile and beyond. Included is Hugo Palmarola’s essay, “Folding Culture,” the first in-depth investigation published on the Yagán—a jeep built in cooperation with Citroën in the 1970s—as a socioeconomic and political symbol of Chile’s turbulent coup d’état and relationship to its indigenous population in the far south.

This publication documents Mario Pfeifer’s multiple-screen video installation and production process as well as his archival research at the Martin Gusinde Estate at the Anthropos Institut in Sankt Augustin and in the ethnomusicology department of the Museum of Ethnography in Berlin.

Exhibition Catalogue

Approximation in the digital age for a humanity condemned to disappear

Mario Pfeifer

Publisher
Release Place London, United Kingdom
Edition 1st edition
Release Date 2015
Credits
Artist: Mario Pfeifer
Identifiers
ISBN-13: 978-3-95679-088-1
Work  
Topics Chile, Indigenous Population, Puerto Williams
Language English, Spanish
Format Softcover
Dimensions 19.7 × 30.5 cm
Pages 180