Improvising sight lines / Giancarlo Montes Santangelo.

"Imagining Sight Lines is a body of photographs, collages, and writing that teases out the poetics of a queer body politic. The different methods of picture making disrupt a set of relational codes that are naturalized by heterosexuality, and thus create a queer logic. This sort of world making...

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Other Authors: Santangelo, Giancarlo Montes (Photographer)
Other title:Book Arts Collection.
David H. Tippit Collection.
Format: Book
Language:English
Local Note:Rare Books Collection copy 2 Book Arts Collection.
Published: [New York, N.Y.?] : Monolith Editions, [2020]
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Summary:"Imagining Sight Lines is a body of photographs, collages, and writing that teases out the poetics of a queer body politic. The different methods of picture making disrupt a set of relational codes that are naturalized by heterosexuality, and thus create a queer logic. This sort of world making attends to coherence, disjunctures, care and labor." -- Kris Graves Projects.
Item Description:"Giancarlo Montes Santangelo is an artist born in New York. He received his BFA in Visual Arts from SUNY Purchase College and was recently exhibited at the 2019 Whitney Bienniel. In 2018, he joined the Peace Corps and began teaching English and Photography in South Africa. His work weaves writing and photographs in order to tease out the poetics queerness." -- Kris Graves Projects.
Physical Description:1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note:Rare Books Collection copy 1 may not be photocopied.
Ownership and Custodial History:Rare Books Collection copy 2 Book Arts Collection.
Rare Books Collection copy David H. Tippit Collection.