
Batia Suter - Hexamiles (Mont-Voisin)
This volume is published on the occasion of Batia Suterâs exhibition at the Mauvoisin Dam in Switzerland. Suter focuses on her ever-expanding archive of scanned landscape images, which has already played an important role in her earlier publications. Many of the images depict wastelands, alternating between romantic and menacing views which create simultaneous sensations of majesty and disorientation. Through layering, a variety of disparate geological and biological environments merge into composite, dreamlike landscapes in a kind of adventurous journey. The bookâs title is derived from the term âHexameterâ, a poetic form of writing used in Homerâs âOdysseyâ.
256 p, 24 x 30 cm, softcover, Roma Publications (Amsterdam).
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Batia Suter - Hexamiles (Mont-Voisin)
This volume is published on the occasion of Batia Suterâs exhibition at the Mauvoisin Dam in Switzerland. Suter focuses on her ever-expanding archive of scanned landscape images, which has already played an important role in her earlier publications. Many of the images depict wastelands, alternating between romantic and menacing views which create simultaneous sensations of majesty and disorientation. Through layering, a variety of disparate geological and biological environments merge into composite, dreamlike landscapes in a kind of adventurous journey. The bookâs title is derived from the term âHexameterâ, a poetic form of writing used in Homerâs âOdysseyâ.
256 p, 24 x 30 cm, softcover, Roma Publications (Amsterdam).
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This volume is published on the occasion of Batia Suterâs exhibition at the Mauvoisin Dam in Switzerland. Suter focuses on her ever-expanding archive of scanned landscape images, which has already played an important role in her earlier publications. Many of the images depict wastelands, alternating between romantic and menacing views which create simultaneous sensations of majesty and disorientation. Through layering, a variety of disparate geological and biological environments merge into composite, dreamlike landscapes in a kind of adventurous journey. The bookâs title is derived from the term âHexameterâ, a poetic form of writing used in Homerâs âOdysseyâ.
256 p, 24 x 30 cm, softcover, Roma Publications (Amsterdam).























