Amie Siegal: Love Letters

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This publication from the Wohnungsfrage series presents artist Amy Siegel's project, which juxtaposes the photographic and the epistolary, race and class, and gentrification and displacement in the Brooklyn neighbourhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant. Amie Siegel is an artist based in New York whose works range from photography, film, and video to performance, often tracing the undercurrents of economic and political cycles.


The Haus der Kulturen der Welt (Berlin) project Wohnungsfrage investigates the fraught relationship between architecture, housing, and social reality in an exhibition of experimental housing models, an international academy, and a publication series that examines various options for self-determined, social and affordable housing. This publication series presents key historical works accompanied by new commentaries, contemporary case studies from around the world, and publications by activists concerned with urban policy issues, architects, and artists.
Amie Siegal: Love Letters
$23.00
Available for Backorder
Description

This publication from the Wohnungsfrage series presents artist Amy Siegel's project, which juxtaposes the photographic and the epistolary, race and class, and gentrification and displacement in the Brooklyn neighbourhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant. Amie Siegel is an artist based in New York whose works range from photography, film, and video to performance, often tracing the undercurrents of economic and political cycles.


The Haus der Kulturen der Welt (Berlin) project Wohnungsfrage investigates the fraught relationship between architecture, housing, and social reality in an exhibition of experimental housing models, an international academy, and a publication series that examines various options for self-determined, social and affordable housing. This publication series presents key historical works accompanied by new commentaries, contemporary case studies from around the world, and publications by activists concerned with urban policy issues, architects, and artists.

Description

This publication from the Wohnungsfrage series presents artist Amy Siegel's project, which juxtaposes the photographic and the epistolary, race and class, and gentrification and displacement in the Brooklyn neighbourhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant. Amie Siegel is an artist based in New York whose works range from photography, film, and video to performance, often tracing the undercurrents of economic and political cycles.


The Haus der Kulturen der Welt (Berlin) project Wohnungsfrage investigates the fraught relationship between architecture, housing, and social reality in an exhibition of experimental housing models, an international academy, and a publication series that examines various options for self-determined, social and affordable housing. This publication series presents key historical works accompanied by new commentaries, contemporary case studies from around the world, and publications by activists concerned with urban policy issues, architects, and artists.

ISBN
9783959050494
Publisher
Publication Date
February 1, 2017
Binding
Paperback
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Pages
50
Keywords
Architecture | General; Art | Individual Artists | Monographs