Zarouhie Abdalian - Work
Zarouhie AbdalianĀ is known for her site-specific sculptures and installations. Born and raised in New Orleans, she is particularly attentive to the ways in which historical processes are embedded in physical transformations of spaces. This publication, conceived in conjunction with a show of the artistās work in Los Angeles, features Abdalianās ābruntā, a series of seven sculptures comprised of various tools and tool heads, each of which is presented atop a white gallery pedestal. The objects seem frozen in a dialectical moment, alternately tools aspiring to be images and images aspiring to the status of tools. With a text byĀ Tara McDowellĀ and an afterword byĀ Joseph Rosenzweig.
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20 pages, 24 x 32 cm, softcover,Ā RomaĀ (Amsterdam).
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Zarouhie Abdalian - Work
Zarouhie Abdalian - Work
Zarouhie AbdalianĀ is known for her site-specific sculptures and installations. Born and raised in New Orleans, she is particularly attentive to the ways in which historical processes are embedded in physical transformations of spaces. This publication, conceived in conjunction with a show of the artistās work in Los Angeles, features Abdalianās ābruntā, a series of seven sculptures comprised of various tools and tool heads, each of which is presented atop a white gallery pedestal. The objects seem frozen in a dialectical moment, alternately tools aspiring to be images and images aspiring to the status of tools. With a text byĀ Tara McDowellĀ and an afterword byĀ Joseph Rosenzweig.
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20 pages, 24 x 32 cm, softcover,Ā RomaĀ (Amsterdam).
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Zarouhie AbdalianĀ is known for her site-specific sculptures and installations. Born and raised in New Orleans, she is particularly attentive to the ways in which historical processes are embedded in physical transformations of spaces. This publication, conceived in conjunction with a show of the artistās work in Los Angeles, features Abdalianās ābruntā, a series of seven sculptures comprised of various tools and tool heads, each of which is presented atop a white gallery pedestal. The objects seem frozen in a dialectical moment, alternately tools aspiring to be images and images aspiring to the status of tools. With a text byĀ Tara McDowellĀ and an afterword byĀ Joseph Rosenzweig.
Ā
20 pages, 24 x 32 cm, softcover,Ā RomaĀ (Amsterdam).
























