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First monograph.
Published on the occasion of Olu Ogunnaike's exhibitions at Capc, Bordeaux, and Museum Folkwang, Essen, in 2022.
Taking trees as repositories of memory within the places and communities in which they grow, Olu Ogunnaike (born 1986 in London) cites wood (material that he works in all its forms, from sawdust to charcoal along with resin) as a marker of possible encounters: between past and present; between people and the spaces they inhabit. He is interested in the parallels that can be drawn between humans and trees, tracing the moment a tree is uprooted from one geographical setting and placed in another, where it might be transformed. This story—of the composite and accumulative nature of our identities—is inextricably linked to community, labour and the transaction of exchange.
Texts by Cédric Fauq, Anna Frick, Sandra Patron, Olu Ogunnaike, Peter Gorschlüter.
 
2024 (publication expected by 2nd quarter)
trilingual edition (English / German / French)
21 x 29,7 cm (softcover)
128 pages (ill.)
 
23.00
 
ISBN : 978-2-87721-253-3
EAN : 9782877212533
 
forthcoming


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