Work Description
In these pages, objects that symbolise freedom, movement, the possible crossing of the planet, but also exiles and exoduses, figures of crisis and war here dance alone, escaping pigeonholing and stigma, relaunching possible associations but ones not dependent on the observer.
Publisher Note
Riccardo Miotto (b. 1982 in Treviso; lives and works between Treviso and Venice) studied architecture at the Iuav University of Venice. He participated in the 15th Venice Architecture Biennale and his graphic work deals with built structures. His graphic gestures are overtly two-dimensional and emphasize how the form created in the mind’s eye is only possible and present when an imaginary tension is generated. Miotto’s Tents tell of a hypothetical land, imaginary yet plausible, one that viewers might fall into, like a sinkhole of unfathomable depths. A space in-between, full of matter.
Tents is Miotto’s first artist book. The essay is written by Sara Marini.
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Release Place | Berlin, Germany |
Edition | 1st edition |
Release Date | 2022 |
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Printrun | 500 |
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978-3-95476-505-8
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Original Price | 25.00 EUR |
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Subform | Artist Book |
Topics | Architecture, Tents |
Methods | Painting |
Language | English, Italian |
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Format | Softcover |
Dimensions | 23.0 × 27.0 × 0.6 cm |
Weight | 320 gram |
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Pages | 64, paginated |
Content | Numerous color drawings |
Technique | Color Offset |