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Izabela Pluta – Figures of slippage and oscillation

Izabela Pluta – Figures of slippage and oscillation

Figures of slippage and oscillation by Izabela Pluta is the winner of the 2019 Perimeter Small Book Prize.

Drawing on a series of darkroom contact prints titled Spatial misalignments – which were conceived by shining light through the pages of three long-out-of-print editions of The Reader’s Digest Great World Atlas – Sydney-based photographer and artist Izabela Pluta’s debut book bears witness to the turbulence, mutability and power structures that both prop up and undermine the static dogmas of the global map. In these richly and elusively detailed images, the world as we knew it blurs and collapses in on itself, flow and miasma gently erasing the borders and demarcations – the strategic fictions and mythologies – to which we’ve anchored our semantics of place.

Underscored by a collaborative text work by Melbourne poet Lisa Gorton and an experimental essay by Art Gallery of NSW Senior Curator of Contemporary Australian Art Isobel Parker PhilipFigures of slippage and oscillation reappraises our philosophical and conceptual grappling with geography and cartography. Here, the fog of arbitrariness bankrupts the law and lore of our oceans and lands; the echo of violence, migration and climatic shift belies our borders. In the process, Pluta whispers to the fragility of our geological, environmental and societal condition. As the oceans wash through our now quaint delineations, she archives our loss.

80 pages, 32 x 24 cm, section sewn softcover with flaps, Perimeter Editions (Melbourne).

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The artist and Perimeter Editions have produced a special edition of 20 copies amongst a wider print run of 500 copies of the book. The special edition is signed and numbered by the artist and includes a signed and editioned 30 x 42 cm, handprinted silver gelatin diptych print.

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Izabela Pluta – Figures of slippage and oscillation

Figures of slippage and oscillation by Izabela Pluta is the winner of the 2019 Perimeter Small Book Prize.

Drawing on a series of darkroom contact prints titled Spatial misalignments – which were conceived by shining light through the pages of three long-out-of-print editions of The Reader’s Digest Great World Atlas – Sydney-based photographer and artist Izabela Pluta’s debut book bears witness to the turbulence, mutability and power structures that both prop up and undermine the static dogmas of the global map. In these richly and elusively detailed images, the world as we knew it blurs and collapses in on itself, flow and miasma gently erasing the borders and demarcations – the strategic fictions and mythologies – to which we’ve anchored our semantics of place.

Underscored by a collaborative text work by Melbourne poet Lisa Gorton and an experimental essay by Art Gallery of NSW Senior Curator of Contemporary Australian Art Isobel Parker PhilipFigures of slippage and oscillation reappraises our philosophical and conceptual grappling with geography and cartography. Here, the fog of arbitrariness bankrupts the law and lore of our oceans and lands; the echo of violence, migration and climatic shift belies our borders. In the process, Pluta whispers to the fragility of our geological, environmental and societal condition. As the oceans wash through our now quaint delineations, she archives our loss.

80 pages, 32 x 24 cm, section sewn softcover with flaps, Perimeter Editions (Melbourne).

Special Edition
The artist and Perimeter Editions have produced a special edition of 20 copies amongst a wider print run of 500 copies of the book. The special edition is signed and numbered by the artist and includes a signed and editioned 30 x 42 cm, handprinted silver gelatin diptych print.

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Figures of slippage and oscillation by Izabela Pluta is the winner of the 2019 Perimeter Small Book Prize.

Drawing on a series of darkroom contact prints titled Spatial misalignments – which were conceived by shining light through the pages of three long-out-of-print editions of The Reader’s Digest Great World Atlas – Sydney-based photographer and artist Izabela Pluta’s debut book bears witness to the turbulence, mutability and power structures that both prop up and undermine the static dogmas of the global map. In these richly and elusively detailed images, the world as we knew it blurs and collapses in on itself, flow and miasma gently erasing the borders and demarcations – the strategic fictions and mythologies – to which we’ve anchored our semantics of place.

Underscored by a collaborative text work by Melbourne poet Lisa Gorton and an experimental essay by Art Gallery of NSW Senior Curator of Contemporary Australian Art Isobel Parker PhilipFigures of slippage and oscillation reappraises our philosophical and conceptual grappling with geography and cartography. Here, the fog of arbitrariness bankrupts the law and lore of our oceans and lands; the echo of violence, migration and climatic shift belies our borders. In the process, Pluta whispers to the fragility of our geological, environmental and societal condition. As the oceans wash through our now quaint delineations, she archives our loss.

80 pages, 32 x 24 cm, section sewn softcover with flaps, Perimeter Editions (Melbourne).

Special Edition
The artist and Perimeter Editions have produced a special edition of 20 copies amongst a wider print run of 500 copies of the book. The special edition is signed and numbered by the artist and includes a signed and editioned 30 x 42 cm, handprinted silver gelatin diptych print.

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