I Don’t Know Where Paradise Is
by
Benny Nemer
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1488400334
ISBN-13
9781488400339
Publisher
Carleton University
Imprint
Carleton University
Country of Manufacture
CA
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 1st, 2023
Print length
128 Pages
Weight
454 grams
Dimensions
17.60 x 24.30 x 1.80 cms
Product Classification:
Art forms
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Featuring texts by Heather Anderson, Ann Cvetkovich, Jennifer Evans, Benny Nemer and John PotvinDesigned by Paris-based Clément Wibaut, Benny Nemer: I Don’t Know Where Paradise Is expands upon Nemer’s 2020 CUAG exhibition and eponymous audio work distilled from his research in the libraries of elder gay scholars in Amsterdam, London, Montreal, Paris and Vienna.This beautiful and intimate book features lush photographs of the thirteen pairings of exquisite floral arrangements created with members of Ottawa’s queer community in response to chapters of the audio work for the exhibition, and essays by five writers that astutely situate Nemer’s work in broader, overlapping contexts.
Featuring texts by Heather Anderson, Ann Cvetkovich, Jennifer Evans, Benny Nemer and John PotvinDesigned by Paris-based Clément Wibaut, Benny Nemer: I Don’t Know Where Paradise Is expands upon Nemer’s 2020 CUAG exhibition and eponymous audio work distilled from his research in the libraries of elder gay scholars in Amsterdam, London, Montreal, Paris and Vienna. This beautiful and intimate book features lush photographs of the thirteen pairings of exquisite floral arrangements created with members of Ottawa’s queer community in response to chapters of the audio work for the exhibition, and essays by five writers that astutely situate Nemer’s work in broader, overlapping contexts.
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