Pages: unpaged Size: 280mm Edition: One of 400 copies
Place publication: Berlin, Germany Publisher: We Make It
Additional notes: Housed in wrap-around cover.
Enegmatic photobook with no text.
Card inserted with some information.
Sergej Vutuc:
Since the mid 1980s Vutuc’s work has been about observing the (over)development of modern society and the privatization of public space; nature being conquered by concrete, concrete being conquered by the subversive act of skating. The work is based in nomadic movement through space and time, an endless sense of mobility, existence in between cities, countries, borders, worlds etc. Contested spaces, such as Fukushima, Detroit, Chernobyl, Israel and Palestine–strong symbols of ongoing human error and conflict, mistakes and misdirections in socioeconomic development.
Then there is the documentation of this ever-shifting landscape (physical and symbolic) through analog photography, publishing zines, mounting exhibitions, making music, drawing on walls, constant collaboration (as the essence of human creative exchange) and generally non-stop action and movement; fragmenting, altering, rearranging reality over and over, as necessary.
http://www.sergejvutuc.com/ Accessed: 28/01/2020
Previously titled 'Insta 30ha' on our database
Exhibition notes: Faces, Spaces and Tenuous Places