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Nicholas Muellner - Fate Shifts Shapes

Nicholas Muellner - Fate Shifts Shapes

Fate Shifts Shapes folds the viewer into a darkly obscure, emotionally charged encounter with contemporary Russian experience. This catalog-as-artist’s book adapts works by Nicholas MuellnerAnzhelina PolonskayaSasha Rudensky and Clemens von Wedemeyer into a fluid sequence of images and poems that obscure and reveal one another. Collectively, they dramatize the ways some vulnerable individuals – particularly women, gay men and economic migrants – must shape their identities around the inexorable social and cultural forces of a conservative society.

48 pages, 15.5 x 22.5cm, softcover, Spaces Corners (Pittsburgh).

$7.74

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Nicholas Muellner - Fate Shifts Shapes

$22.10

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Nicholas Muellner - Fate Shifts Shapes

Fate Shifts Shapes folds the viewer into a darkly obscure, emotionally charged encounter with contemporary Russian experience. This catalog-as-artist’s book adapts works by Nicholas MuellnerAnzhelina PolonskayaSasha Rudensky and Clemens von Wedemeyer into a fluid sequence of images and poems that obscure and reveal one another. Collectively, they dramatize the ways some vulnerable individuals – particularly women, gay men and economic migrants – must shape their identities around the inexorable social and cultural forces of a conservative society.

48 pages, 15.5 x 22.5cm, softcover, Spaces Corners (Pittsburgh).

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Fate Shifts Shapes folds the viewer into a darkly obscure, emotionally charged encounter with contemporary Russian experience. This catalog-as-artist’s book adapts works by Nicholas MuellnerAnzhelina PolonskayaSasha Rudensky and Clemens von Wedemeyer into a fluid sequence of images and poems that obscure and reveal one another. Collectively, they dramatize the ways some vulnerable individuals – particularly women, gay men and economic migrants – must shape their identities around the inexorable social and cultural forces of a conservative society.

48 pages, 15.5 x 22.5cm, softcover, Spaces Corners (Pittsburgh).