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Marble in Metamorphosis

By: (Author) Chris Kontos , (Author) Rachel Cusk

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ISBN-10: 0987634429

ISBN-13: 9780987634429

Publisher: Molonglo Group

Imprint: Molonglo Group

Country of Manufacture: NL

Country of Publication: GB

Publication Date: Apr 1st, 2022

Print length: 156 Pages

Weight: 228 grams

Dimensions (height x width x thickness): 13.90 x 21.00 x 1.40 cms

Product Classification: The arts

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The piece of marble is no more a painting than nature itself is a painting, yet like a painting it speaks for itself: it is complete. It is separated from the process of its own becoming and can stand apart. It is also a narrative of sorts, a story of time, though one with neither protagonist nor author – a very impartial kind of witness, this [. ] piece of marble, that is being given an opportunity to testify. — Rachel Cusk, Marble in MetamorphosisIn her essay of the same name, Marble in Metamorphosis, Rachel Cusk explores the meaning of marble in different cultures. On a visit to a marble-bearing Greek island in the Aegean Sea, she considers its enduring nature, itself brought about after a period of great pressure. Marble has long been used to display political power and wealth. It also betrays vanity and corruption. Dictators built their palaces from marble which outlasted their rule and now disappear gradually into the ground, literally sinking beneath the weight of their own ambition. Marble decorates modern homes as a covetable and expensive form of interior design, commercialised and democratised, mined on an industrial scale. In reflecting on the deep relationship between marble and human culture, Marble in Metamorphosis examines the social and historical function of the material throughout time, the fate of monuments through history and the tension between classicism and realism in art and architecture. Chris Kontos’s photography explores two landscapes marked by marble and its uses: the island of Tinos, with its centuries-old tradition of marble mining and craft, and Athens, which has an ancient and enduring connection to marble evident in its ubiquitous presence throughout the city. Rachel Cusk is the author of the Outline trilogy, the memoirs A Life’s Work and Aftermath, and several other works of fiction and non-fiction. She has won the Whitbread first novel prize and been shortlisted for the Booker Prize, the Women’s Prize, the Folio Prize and the Goldsmith’s Prize. She is a Guggenheim fellow and lives in Paris. Chris Kontos is a photographer and founder of Kennedy Magazine, a publication about culture, music, cinema, photography and menswear. Nadine Monem is a Canadian writer of memoir and theory, and a lecturer in creative writing at Central Saint Martins. She is the founder of independent artists’ book publisher, common-editions. Molonglo publications support a better understanding of the built environment by reaffirming the value of unconventional approaches and opening up discussions about urbanism to include a wider range of perspectives. Molonglo works across Australia, the UK and Greece in property development and investment, research and publishing.
The piece of marble is no more a painting than nature itself is a painting, yet like a painting it speaks for itself: it is complete. It is separated from the process of its own becoming and can stand apart. It is also a narrative of sorts, a story of time, though one with neither protagonist nor author – a very impartial kind of witness, this [. ] piece of marble, that is being given an opportunity to testify. — Rachel Cusk, Marble in MetamorphosisIn her essay of the same name, Marble in Metamorphosis, Rachel Cusk explores the meaning of marble in different cultures. On a visit to a marble-bearing Greek island in the Aegean Sea, she considers its enduring nature, itself brought about after a period of great pressure. Marble has long been used to display political power and wealth. It also betrays vanity and corruption. Dictators built their palaces from marble which outlasted their rule and now disappear gradually into the ground, literally sinking beneath the weight of their own ambition. Marble decorates modern homes as a covetable and expensive form of interior design, commercialised and democratised, mined on an industrial scale. In reflecting on the deep relationship between marble and human culture, Marble in Metamorphosis examines the social and historical function of the material throughout time, the fate of monuments through history and the tension between classicism and realism in art and architecture. Chris Kontos’s photography explores two landscapes marked by marble and its uses: the island of Tinos, with its centuries-old tradition of marble mining and craft, and Athens, which has an ancient and enduring connection to marble evident in its ubiquitous presence throughout the city. Rachel Cusk is the author of the Outline trilogy, the memoirs A Life’s Work and Aftermath, and several other works of fiction and non-fiction. She has won the Whitbread first novel prize and been shortlisted for the Booker Prize, the Women’s Prize, the Folio Prize and the Goldsmith’s Prize. She is a Guggenheim fellow and lives in Paris. Chris Kontos is a photographer and founder of Kennedy Magazine, a publication about culture, music, cinema, photography and menswear. Nadine Monem is a Canadian writer of memoir and theory, and a lecturer in creative writing at Central Saint Martins. She is the founder of independent artists’ book publisher, common-editions. Molonglo publications support a better understanding of the built environment by reaffirming the value of unconventional approaches and opening up discussions about urbanism to include a wider range of perspectives. Molonglo works across Australia, the UK and Greece in property development and investment, research and publishing.

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