Dans ce recueil de 13 nouvelles, la jeune autrice mexicaine frappe fort mais juste
At once artist's book and visual autobiography, this volume describes Molzan's education in the unique iconography and landscape of the Pacific Northwest.
In The Tahoma Mall, Los Angeles-based artist Dianna Molzan (born 1972) traces her early years growing up in the Pacific Northwest's Tacoma and Seattle, telling the origin and development of her visual vocabulary with extensive archival imagery and a floating narration that runs through this beautifully produced artist's book.
Molzan shows how navigating public spaces at a young age, from shopping malls, movie theaters, world fairs, military bases and outdoor displays of Indigenous pole carvings and modernist fountains, influenced her approach to art and exhibition. The region's disparate cultural layers are juxtaposed with its majestic natural splendor and Molzan's own artwork, which together form a rich personal account of the artist's earliest visual education.
Il n'y a pas encore de discussion sur ce livre
Soyez le premier à en lancer une !
Dans ce recueil de 13 nouvelles, la jeune autrice mexicaine frappe fort mais juste
Une fiction historique glaçante et inoubliable, aux confins de l’Antarctique
Découvrez les derniers trésors littéraires de l'année !
"On n'est pas dans le futurisme, mais dans un drame bourgeois ou un thriller atmosphérique"