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Sabine Bitter / Helmut Weber

Right, to the City

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An exciting exhibition catalog of recent work by the dynamic duo of Sabine Bitter and Helmut Weber, artists based in Vancouver and Vienna, who, since 1993, have collaborated on projects addressing urban geographies, architectural representations and related visual politics. This book, the most extensive publication so far for these artists dedicated to urban culture and theory, includes photos, collages, drawings and installations from cities such as Belgrade, Vancouver, Paris, Bucharest and Caracas. They authored the recently released ''urban re-thinking'' manual by Sternberg and FILLIP, Autogestion, or Henri Lefebvre in New Belgrade. Their photo and video works engage with specific moments and cultural logics of (neo-liberal) globalization, as they are materialized in architecture as a frame for spatial meaning.

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Sabine Bitter / Helmut Weber, Sabine Bitter, Helmut Weber, Jochen Becker

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2009
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Titolo
Sabine Bitter / Helmut Weber
Sottotitolo
Right, to the City
Editore
Fotohof
Pubblicato
2009
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
192
ISBN10
3902675322
ISBN13
9783902675323
Serie
Descrizione
An exciting exhibition catalog of recent work by the dynamic duo of Sabine Bitter and Helmut Weber, artists based in Vancouver and Vienna, who, since 1993, have collaborated on projects addressing urban geographies, architectural representations and related visual politics. This book, the most extensive publication so far for these artists dedicated to urban culture and theory, includes photos, collages, drawings and installations from cities such as Belgrade, Vancouver, Paris, Bucharest and Caracas. They authored the recently released ''urban re-thinking'' manual by Sternberg and FILLIP, Autogestion, or Henri Lefebvre in New Belgrade. Their photo and video works engage with specific moments and cultural logics of (neo-liberal) globalization, as they are materialized in architecture as a frame for spatial meaning.