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| Title: Contra el Bien General |
| By (author): Aeron Bergman, Alejandra Salinas |
| ISBN10-13: 0997763957 : 9780997763959 |
| Contra el Bien General¬¬ is an artist book by Aeron Bergman & Alejandra Salinas consisting of one chapter appropriated from Karl Marxâ s 1893 text Das Kapital: Kritik der politischen Oekonomie (Capital: A Critique of Political Economy) and USDA photos printed with Pantone â Old Money Greenâ . Bergman & Salinas build links between a chapter of Das Kapital outlining the early capitalist expropriation of farmers from common held lands with public domain photos of the United States Department of Agriculture research office. Editor: Laurel V. McLaughlin Design: Aeron Bergman Co-published by Artspace New Haven and INCA Press |
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Pages: 95
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| Published: INCA Press - January 2022 |
| Format: Paperback |
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| List Price: 12.50 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 1 of: 4 |
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| Title: Incalculable Loss |
| By (author): Manuel Arturo Abreu |
| ISBN10-13: 0997763930 : 9780997763935 |
| Incalculable Loss is the debut collection of critical prose from artist and poet manuel arturo abreu. In their own words, the text â orbits the topics of art, race, tech, and feelings,â gathering writing from 2014 to 2018 and presenting a kind of paean to the critical position, which is often maligned as parasitic or paradoxical. With a sense of casual rigor and flippancy, the included texts tackle themes from the problems of theorizing cannibalism, the violence of modernism in art via theft of Black and brown aesthetics, the commodification of identity, and the ways in which Big Data makes all of â usâ newly complicit in the death and violence that powers the global system. Originally titled Against Theoryâ as in both anti-theory and rubbing up on its surface â abreuâ s text offers various modes of recalibrating oneâ s own thinking, showing that if one truly loves knowledge, one must let it go. Copy-editing: Amanda Hurtado Design: Rafaela DražiÄ |
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Pages: 220
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| Published: INCA Press - January 2018 |
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| List Price: 15.50 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 2 of: 4 |
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| Title: KIRKI QHAÃ I â Container of Andean Poetics |
| By (author): Elvira Espejo Ayca |
| ISBN10-13: 0997763965 : 9780997763966 |
| KIRKI QHAà I â Container of Andean Poetics by Elvira Espejo Ayca is a collection of essays and poems/songs situating Aymara ancestrality and Andean Poetics within the ongoing decolonization project. The book is a beautiful archive of Andean traditions and a powerful call to address urgent futures. KIRKI QHAà I is in itself a bag of diverging moments and temporalities, a collection of innumerable voices, a container of Andean poetics. The book contains introductions by Bolivian-German writer, curator and philosopher, Max Jorge Hinderer Cruz; professor in the Department of Literature at the Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá, Miguel Rocha Vivas; and INCA Press founders Aeron Bergman and Alejandra Salinas. Illustrations by Salvador Pomar, and book design by Rafaela Drazic. Elvira Espejo Ayca is one of the most emblematic Bolivian poets of her generation. But there is more than Elvira Espejoâ s poetry: she is also a visual artist, a storyteller, a singer, a weaver, a philosopher, a museum director, a teacher, a lecturer, and finally, she is also a binational Aymara-Quechua woman from the Ayllu of Qaqachaka, in the southern Oruro province, in the Central Andes â embracing millenary ancestral tradition, and making contemporary Bolivian culture shine internationally. For her outstanding commitment and engagement in culture in 2020 she was invested with the Goethe Medaille, the most prestigious distinction in culture awarded by the Federal Republic of Germany; in 2024 she was nominated Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres by the French Ministry of Culture; she has shown her art and represented Bolivia at some of the most prestigious international venues, such as the Venice Biennale, the Mercosul Biennale in Porto Alegre, the Museo Reina SofÃa in Madrid and the House of World Cultures HKW Berlin; she won many prizes at Latin American poetry and literature festivals, in Bolivia, in Chile, in Cuba, in Venezuela; she held keynote addresses at international conferences and academic symposiums such as the CIMAM Annual Conference in Buenos Aires and the Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas at UNAM in Mexico City; and last but not least, for almost twelve years now she has been directing the National Museum of Ethnography and Folklore (MUSEF) in La Paz, where she has not only established the museum as the most impressive contemporary site of cultural and knowledge production â publishing over 40 books, including eleven collection catalogues with over 500 pages each, conference readers, audio-visual documentaries and an educational animation series that has been widely critically acclaimed and broadcasted on international TV channelsâ after entirely redesigning the museography she has also made the MUSEF become the most visited museum in Bolivia for several years in a row. |
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Pages: 136
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| Published: INCA Press - July 2025 |
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| List Price: 15.50 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 3 of: 4 |
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| Title: Telepathy ä¼ å¿ æ ¯ |
| By (author): Aeron Bergman, Alejandra Salinas |
| ISBN10-13: 0997763949 : 9780997763942 |
| Telepathy ä" å¿ æ ¯ is a collection of essays of art in neoliberalism by Aeron Bergman and Alejandra Salinas. The hyper-competition of neoliberalism is a construction that is sold as a fact of nature, purely a matter of biology, genetics, basic psychology, and particle physics, etc. The priests of advanced neoliberal capitalism credit all human advancements to competition. Fields such as art, science, and education are antithetical to the goals of neoliberal quantification, gamification, and resulting private appropriation of everything. However, even these fields are forced to comply and compete, to great detriment of the independent goals of these fields, through coerced competition for resources via constant demands for performance metrics. For most of us it is impossible to step outside the legislated competitions of neoliberalism and so individuals must be well adjusted within the system, enabled by realist-conformist postures. The rhetoric of competition has been cleverly transferred to a general system of governance, and forms relations between people, and between people and their professions. In this way, competition serves both as a discourse of legitimation, and as legal framework of extreme control. It takes armies of technocrats working tirelessly, endlessly, in order to enforce the myth of competition and thus hardly â naturalâ in the way it is marketed. Copy-editing: Amanda Hurtado Design: Rafaela DražiÄ |
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Pages: 260
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| Published: INCA Press - January 2018 |
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Qty Available: 35 |
| Title: 4 of: 4 |
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