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Critical Geography
Picturing the forces shaping space, place, and community
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Edited by: Steven Evans, Max Fields
Texts by: Guy Debord, Rebecca Solnit
Artist: Mónica Alcázar-Duarte, Syahrul Anuar, Adrian L. Burrell, Hyun-taek Cho, Binh Danh, Colby Deal, Ana Teresa Fernández, Caleb Fung, Joe Harjo, Shona Illingworth, Libuše Jarcovjáková, Ethel Lilienfeld, Mark Menjívar with Jack Yates High School students, Zarina Muhammad, Ou Zhihang, Phillip Pyle II, Shilo Group - Vlad Krasnoschok and Sergiy Lebedynskyy, Siu Wai Hang, C. Rose Smith, Sao Sreymao, Stephanie Syjuco, Brad Temkin, Rafael Vilela
Graphic Design: HvADesign (Brooklyn, NY)
English
March 2025,
304
Pages, 200 Photos
Hardcover
170mm x
242mm
ISBN:
978-3-7757-5744-7
FotoFest Biennial 2024
Critical Geography examines the power structures, inequality, and the dominant ideologies that shape physical space. By critically analyzing these forces, the publication stimulates conversations about social justice, environmental sustainability, and transformative change. The artistic practices featured in the book shed light on systemic oppression, violence, and pressing environmental issues, and encompass a wide range of image-based practices that make inequality visible in both colonial and postcolonial contexts, including mapping, social media, and technology.
FOTOFEST is a Houston-based contemporary arts organization co-founded by photojournalists Frederick Baldwin and Wendy Watriss. The use of photography or related media to examine social, cultural, and political histories as well as contemporary life is central to FotoFest’s mission. In addition to year-round programming, FotoFest organizes a city-wide biennial project that includes large-scale central exhibitions, curated lectures, performances, a symposium, and a film program.
FOTOFEST is a Houston-based contemporary arts organization co-founded by photojournalists Frederick Baldwin and Wendy Watriss. The use of photography or related media to examine social, cultural, and political histories as well as contemporary life is central to FotoFest’s mission. In addition to year-round programming, FotoFest organizes a city-wide biennial project that includes large-scale central exhibitions, curated lectures, performances, a symposium, and a film program.
EXHIBITION
FotoFest Biennial 2024
March 9–April 21, 2024
FotoFest Biennial 2024
March 9–April 21, 2024
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