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Ignacio Acosta: Copper Geographies
Ignacio Acosta: Copper Geographies
Copper Geographies invites the viewer on a journey of copper from raw material through stock market exchange value, smelted commodity, capital wealth and recycled material. From the transformed landscapes of the Atacama Desert through a re-imagined voyage to Wales and the City of London, the project documents spaces of circulation, environmental disruption, protest and trade, and makes visible the return of the copper hidden within technological devices to its geographical origins.
The publication presents documentary research in the form of maps, photographs and texts, and offers a critical spatial imaginary for re-thinking the geographies of copper. It includes six written contributions by curators, historians and poets; Andrés Anwandter, Marta Dahó, Tehmina Goskar, Tony Lopez, Louise Purbrick and Frank Vicencio López.
Copper Geographies stems from the practice-based PhD thesis The Copper Geographies of Chile and Britain: A photographic study of mining, carried out as part of Traces of Nitrate, a research project developed in collaboration with Art and Design historian Louise Purbrick and photographer Xavier Ribas, based at the University of Brighton and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).
Title: Copper Geographies
Publisher: Editorial RM, 2019
Author: Ignacio Acosta, Andrés Anwandter, Termina Goskar, Frank Vicencio López, Tony Lopez, Louise Purbrick, Marta Dahó
Photographer: Ignacio Acosta
Graphic Design: -
Format: Softcover
Size: 30 x 24 cm, 192 pages
ISBN: 9788417047566
Edition: -