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City of refuge : a 9/11 memorial / Krzysztof Wodiczko ; edited by Mark Jarzombek, Mechtild Widrich.
Main entry:

Wodiczko, Krzysztof.

Title & Author:

City of refuge : a 9/11 memorial / Krzysztof Wodiczko ; edited by Mark Jarzombek, Mechtild Widrich.

Publication:

London : Black Dog, ©2009.

Description:

111 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 21 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Foreword / Mark Jarzombek and Mechtild Widrich -- A memorial for September 11 / Krzysztof Wodiczko -- Responses. Memory in action / Mechtild Widrich ; The impossible monument / Kirk Savage ; The civilian and the crisis of the utopian monument / Mark Jarzombek ; Guilt architecture / Andrew M Shanken ; Non-site, utopia, counter-memorial / Lisa Saltzman ; The politics of pseudo-morphosis / Daniel Bertrand Monk -- Memorial plans.
Summary:

"City of Refuge: A 9/11 Memorial stands as a parallel memorial and a supplement to the World Trade Center Memorial that is presently under construction. The artist's aim is to create a more active, critical and discursive memory of the September 11 terrorist attacks, seen in their historical and political context, and in the light of their domestic and international fallout." "The resulting City of Refuge is a memorial in action: on one hand criticising the culture of memory in the wake of 9/11, on the other an ambitious proposal for public art in New York City, reckoning with the catastrophe and the political implications in terms of a cosmopolitan democracy . New and unpublished sketches and montages animate the text, visualising the memorial site. Wodiczko's focus on memory is complemented by a concentration on learning and pro-active programmes of engagement, encouraging new and informed practical initiatives, creating the hope of paving a way to a less unjust and safer world." "City of Refuge is a fascinating insight into the working mind of Wodiczko, the political and personal concepts pushing the project forward, and the idea of social responsibility infused in his work. The book is supported by text from leading scholars from a variety of disciplines, including: Mark Jarzombek, John Rajchman, Andrew Shanken, and Lisa Saltzman. Their contributions constitute a forum published alongside Wodiczko's text, ensuring an engaging debate."--BOOK JACKET.

ISBN:

9781906155803 (pbk.)
1906155801 (pbk.)

Subject:

Wodiczko, Krzysztof.
Public art New York (State) New York.
Memorials New York (State) New York.
Memorials.
Public art.
September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 Social aspects.
New York (State) New York.

Added entries:

Jarzombek, Mark.
Widrich, Mechtild.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 270497
Call No.: BIB 203254
Status: Available

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