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Author Saraceno, Tomás, 1973-, artist

Title Oceans of air / Tomás Saraceno
Published Hobart, Tasmania : Musuem of Old and New Art, [2023]
©2023

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 MELB  700.411 Sarace Sac/Ooa  AVAILABLE
Description 144 pages, unnumbered sequence of pages : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm
Contents Introduction / Emma Pike -- nuritinga paywuta-mana-mapali (Holding our past) / Zoe Rimmer -- The biopolitics of humility / Eva Díaz -- All that we are is connected to the place of creation / Andry Sculthorpe -- The fagus / Greg Jordan
Summary "The book to accompany Tomás Saraceno’s exhibition Oceans of Air at Mona: a deep dive into the artist’s contagious curiosity, which ranges from dust particles and spider silk to the very connective tissue of the universe. This is not an exhibition catalogue, but a book devoted to Leaf, Leaves, Life, Lives, a new artwork commissioned by Mona specially for this exhibition. When Tomás first visited lutruwita (Tasmania), he was struck by how its plant life reflects intersecting Aboriginal and colonial histories. In the book (and artwork), you will see delicate crinkle-cut leaves from Nothofagus gunnii, known as the tanglefoot beech or ‘the Fagus’ (an ancient Gondwanan species, and Tasmania’s only native deciduous tree), alongside those of both native and introduced plants collected in the grounds of Mona and further afield. There are leaves collected from the aftermath of bushfires and cultural burning, or pressed like botanists’ specimens, others picked and dried, still others fallen naturally from the plant. It’s a continuation of Tomás’s work with leaves and other foliage, such as when he picked and pressed poppies growing from poisoned earth around his Berlin studio, built on the site of a former factory famous for making photographic film and dye. It’s a beautifully illustrated document of an artwork’s conceptual undergrowth, its genesis and development, and final emergence from an island of plant life, people and fire. Alongside all this is a collection of perspectives that influenced the artist’s mind during this gradual process, with essays from Pakana curator Zoe Rimmer, art historian Eva Diaz, Pakana cultural burning practitioner Andry Sculthorpe, local botanist Greg Jordan, and curator Emma Pike."--Publisher's webpage
Notes "Exhibition credits: an exhibition by Tomás Saraceno ; conceived with David Walsh, Owner, Mona ; Emma Pike, Senior Curator, Mona ; Olivier Varenne, Artistic Director, Mona"
"This publication accompanies the exhibition 'Tomás Saraceno: Oceans of Air', 17 December 2022 - 24 July 2023"
Printed at Grafiche Veneziane in Venice, on Fedrigoni Freelife Cento Extra White, a recycled paper. Softcover featuring gatefolds and a Swiss bound spine. Designed by Enrico Bardin
Subject Saraceno, Tomás, 1973- -- Exhibitions
Museum of Old and New Art (Tas.) -- Exhibitions
Art museums -- Tasmania -- Hobart -- Exhibitions
Art, Modern -- 21st century -- Exhibitions
Spider webs in art
Botanical specimens -- Tasmania -- Exhibitions
Pollution -- Measurement -- Exhibitions
Nothofagus gunnii -- Tasmania
Installations (Art) -- Exhibitions
Art, Argentine -- 21st century
Installations (Art)
Genre/Form Exhibition catalogs.
Author Pike, Emma, curator
Rimmer, Zoe, contributor
Díaz, Eva, 1977-, contributor
Sculthorpe, Andry, contributor
Jordan, Gregory J. (John), contributor
Museum of Old and New Art (Tas.), host institution, organizer
ISBN 9780648785941