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Iman Issa

More artist’s book than monograph, this volume traces the exciting interplay between Iman Issa’s minimalist objects, photos, and videos and their environment.

Is an artwork at the mercy of the viewer’s interpretation, and does its meaning change accordingly? Can the art in turn shape perception, or even change memory itself? To answer these questions, this book explores the themes that preoccupy Iman Issa, an internationally renowned artist who has exhibited at MoMA, MACBA in Barcelona, and the Kunsthalle Lissabon. Curated and designed in direct collaboration with the artist, it brings together central works from over ten years, an interview and an introduction to her work, as well as an anthology of personally selected texts that relate to her work and interests.
 

320 pages | 80 color plates | 6.69 x 9.45 | © 2025

Art: Art--General Studies


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