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Critical Coast. Catalogue for the Danish contribution Coastal Imaginaries at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2023. A cross-disciplinary reader that explores the ecologies and spaces of coastal landscapes, the urgencies of contemporary coastlands and diachronic ideas about coastal futures.
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Critical Coast. Catalogue for the Danish contribution Coastal Imaginaries at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2023.
Critical Coast is a cross-disciplinary reader that explores the ecologies and spaces of coastal landscapes, the urgencies of contemporary coastlands and diachronic ideas about coastal futures. In continuation of the exhibition Coastal Imaginaries curated by Josephine Michau in the Danish Pavilion at the Biennale Architettura di Venezia 2023, Critical Coast presents a series of artistic representations, essays, poetry, found material, visual suites, fairy tales and empirical conversations with numerous international voices such as Dipesh Chakrabarty, Emanuele Coccia, Rebecca Solnit, Susannah Drake, Inuuteq Storch, Virginia Woolf, Amitav Ghosh, Jane da Mosto, Katherine Richardson, Superflex, Theodor Storm, Julia Watson, Billy Fleming, Bathsheba Demuth, Hans Christian Andersen, Amalie Smith, Rakel Haslund-Gjerrild, Lars Skinnebach, Melody Jue, Juliana Spahr, Kim Stanley Robinson and many others. Critical Coast comes in the format of a handbook made in a durable hardcover that readers can bring along into the field – into imaginary coastal landscapes as well as those at risk of disappearing today.
Managing editors: Anna Aslaug Lund and Jeppe Sengupta Carstensen
Contributing editors:
Søren Nørkjær Bang, Snigdhendu Bhattacharya, Amina Chouairi, Cornelius Holck Colding, Anders Ehlers Dam, Bror Axel Dehn, Daniel Flendt Dreesen, Iisa Eikaas, Ole Fryd, Lea Wiggen Kramhøft, Vittore Negretto, Soo Jung Ryu, Jeppe Svan Sørensen, Katrina Wiberg
Format | 13x 20 cm |
Published | 2023 |
Language | English |
ISBN | 9788774074885 |
Publisher | Arkitektens Forlag |
Binding | Hard cover |
Page count | 512 pages |
Photographer | Rasmus Hjortshøj |