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Lali Khalid Zuhause. In meinem Herzen, schlagen weit weg von Lali Khalid (englisch) Paperba

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ISBN-13
9781732004801
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ISBN
9781732004801
Publication Year
2022
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Book Title
Lali Khalid Home. in My Heart, Beating Far Away
Author
Lali Khalid
Item Length
11in
Publisher
Artvoices Books
Genre
Photography, Art
Topic
Individual Photographers / Monographs, Individual Photographers / General, General, Individual Photographers / Artists' Books
Item Width
8.5in
Number of Pages
104 Pages

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Home. In My Heart, Beating So Far away examines Lali's exploration as an immigrant, grappling with issues of identity, home, family and diaspora. In her photographs taken over a span of ten years, she illustrates complex challenges where she is continually shifting, trying to find out new ways of retaining her identity in an environment of changing ideologies and perspectives. She tries to bridge two ends of spectrum, the fading past and the vague future. The images do appear simple and direct, but if viewed without a predetermined perception, explain the evolving narrative through the veiled stories imbedded in them.

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Publisher
Artvoices Books
ISBN-10
1732004803
ISBN-13
9781732004801
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Book Title
Lali Khalid Home. in My Heart, Beating Far Away
Author
Lali Khalid
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Individual Photographers / Monographs, Individual Photographers / General, General, Individual Photographers / Artists' Books
Publication Year
2022
Genre
Photography, Art
Number of Pages
104 Pages

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Item Length
11in
Item Width
8.5in

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"Home. In my heart, beating far away is significant in many ways, including its return of sorts to the photo book. Similar to songs on a CD or album, these photographs can all stand on their own, but when viewed collectively show a narrative progression that yields richer meditations on the intersection of diaspora, acculturation, and motherhood. Like Robert Frank's use of gesture in The Americans, Khalid uses various forms of cloth--shirts, blankets, dupattas, baby slings, hijabs, sheets, blindfolds, underwear--as transitional objects pulling the viewer from one image to the next." - Dr. Susan Van Scoy Associate Professor of Art History at St. Joseph's College for Whitehot Magazine "Her works bear some resemblance to works featured in The Museum of Modern Art's groundbreaking 1991 exhibition Pleasures and Terrors of Domestic Comfort, which was one of the first to feature photographers who focused on the home; however, at 30 years old and featuring mostly white photographers, the subject gets a much-needed update from Khalid. Khalid uses the genre of self-portraiture to explore the role of motherhood following along the lines of Diane Arbus, Renee Cox, Catherine Opie, and Annie Wang, among others." - Dr. Susan Van Scoy Associate Professor of Art History at St. Joseph's College for Whitehot Magazine, "Home. In my heart, beating far away is significant in many ways, including its return of sorts to the photo book. Similar to songs on a CD or album, these photographs can all stand on their own, but when viewed collectively show a narrative progression that yields richer meditations on the intersection of diaspora, acculturation, and motherhood. Like Robert Frank's use of gesture in The Americans, Khalid uses various forms of cloth--shirts, blankets, dupattas, baby slings, hijabs, sheets, blindfolds, underwear--as transitional objects pulling the viewer from one image to the next." > "Her works bear some resemblance to works featured in The Museum of Modern Art's groundbreaking 1991 exhibition Pleasures and Terrors of Domestic Comfort, which was one of the first to feature photographers who focused on the home; however, at 30 years old and featuring mostly white photographers, the subject gets a much-needed update from Khalid. Khalid uses the genre of self-portraiture to explore the role of motherhood following along the lines of Diane Arbus, Renee Cox, Catherine Opie, and Annie Wang, among others.", "Home. In my heart, beating far away is significant in many ways, including its return of sorts to the photo book. Similar to songs on a CD or album, these photographs can all stand on their own, but when viewed collectively show a narrative progression that yields richer meditations on the intersection of diaspora, acculturation, and motherhood. Like Robert Frank's use of gesture in The Americans, Khalid uses various forms of cloth--shirts, blankets, dupattas, baby slings, hijabs, sheets, blindfolds, underwear--as transitional objects pulling the viewer from one image to the next." "Her works bear some resemblance to works featured in The Museum of Modern Art's groundbreaking 1991 exhibition Pleasures and Terrors of Domestic Comfort, which was one of the first to feature photographers who focused on the home; however, at 30 years old and featuring mostly white photographers, the subject gets a much-needed update from Khalid. Khalid uses the genre of self-portraiture to explore the role of motherhood following along the lines of Diane Arbus, Renee Cox, Catherine Opie, and Annie Wang, among others."
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