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      In the Natural Landscape the Human is an Intruder

      In the Natural Landscape the Human is an Intruder

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      Page Count:
      192
      ISBN:
      9789730329445
      Dimensions: l: 24cm | H: 31cm
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      Publisher's Synopsis

      “In the Natural Landscape the Human is an Intruder” marks Romanian artist Vlad Nancă’s last three years of work.

      Vlad Nancă’s practice employs a wide range of subject matters (socialism and capitalism, utopia and dystopia, nature and technology), mediums (iron and steel, ceramic and concrete, archival and found objects), and layers of meanings (humorous and political, nostalgic and hopeful, historical and imagined). Structurally, the visual and textual materials that shape this volume seek to consolidate the threads that together compose Vlad Nancă’s tapestry of ideas: modernist architecture and modernity, the space race and the unlimited promises of the cosmos, the organic and the technological, nature and mankind, as well as the (dis)equilibrium between utopian and heterotopic spaces.

      The publication is and is not an artist book: it does indeed depart from the body of works produced by Vlad Nancă, but it also shifts beyond a mere representation of the artist’s toolkit. On the one hand, this volume critically engages with Nancă’s practice, while, on the other, it utilizes his work as a backdrop in order to draw substantial conclusions regarding what we thought we knew about past and future, mankind and technology, modernism and modernity, East and West. The artist’s practice becomes a tool through which the historicization of alter-narratives is possible, without succumbing to Western expectations or taxonomies. This book is then necessary because art history is inherently selective, because the art canon is inherently tendentious, and ultimately because art history remains by and large Western art history.

      This volume should not be read as a purely retrospective artefact, but rather as a speculative one: just like Nancă’s practice, which is focused on contemporary reverberations of grand narratives in the form of vernacular objects and paradigms, so is this book a materialization of the artist’s playful semiotics and constellation of art works.

      Editorial project published with the support of the Administration of the National Cultural Fund (AFCN).

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