A new narrative non-fiction essay by Rachel Cusk, with a photographic series by Chris Kontos of Kennedy Magazine.
Contributors
Rachel CuskChris KontosNadine MonemU-P
Price
48.0 (AUD)
Marble in Metamorphosis contemplates the physical and cultural life of marble. It explores the ethics, politics and symbolism of its use and deliberates over the spirit of the material and why some cultures so revere and desire it. In reflecting on the deep relationship between marble and human culture, it considers the social and historical function of the material throughout time.
Marble in Metamorphosis features a new essay on marble and its uses written by acclaimed novelist and writer Rachel Cusk, who – while on a trip to a marble bearing island in Greece’s Aegean sea – writes on the modern notion of classicism, the fate of monuments through history and the tension between classicism and realism in art and architecture. Chris Kontos’ of Kennedy Magazine photographic series explores two landscapes marked by marble and its uses: the island of Tinos, with its long tradition of marble mining and craft; and Athens, which has an ancient and enduring connection to marble evident in its ubiquitous presence throughout the city. These photographs tell a story of extraction, craft, tradition, and how meaning is made and remade through marble as a material in the city.
ISBN
978-0-9876344-2-9
Language
English
Size
21 x 14 cm, 144 pages
Designer
U-P
Publish date
April 2022
Distributor
Perimeter Books (Australia and ROW), Antenne (Europe and UK)
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Landscape as Protagonist
Changing the conversation on the role of landscape in built projects.
Contributors
Thomas Doxiadis, Marjetica Potrč, Dan Pearson Studio, Uncle Dave Wandin, Bruce Pascoe, Tanya Patrick, Katherine Sundermann, Andrew Reynolds, Cameron Allan McKean, Al Stark, U-P
Price
38.0 (AUD)

