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The citadel : a trilogy

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Title
The citadel : a trilogy / Mame-Diarra Niang.
ISBN
1912339935
9781912339938
Edition
First edition.
Publication
[London] : MACK, [2022]
Copyright Notice Date
©2022
Physical Description
3 volumes (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24-35 cm
Local Notes
Yale's copy signed by the photographer. (v. 3 : end page)
Notes
All three volumes bound differently.
Issued in clamshell box.
Title from box.
Texts in English and French.
Summary
The Citadel is the story of an inner journey, told in three movements. It maps a route through discovery, loss, and renewal across landscapes equally real and imagined by the artist. In 2007, Mame-Diarra Niang returned to Senegal to bury her father after spending years away living in France. Her intimate interest in the notion of territory translates into a refracted representation of the landscapes she rediscovered on this visit. The places before Niang's lens are at once forensically studied and transformed into fabular non-places. Sahel Gris depicts a no-man's land where infrastructural projects lay abandoned to the dust. It holds the roots of The Citadel, its 'ground zero', where the continuous horizon line evokes a state of permanent suspension between movement and inertia. In At the Wall, Niang pauses at a place of rest and interrogation, an oracle, and the gate to The Citadel. In Metropolis, Niang steps finally into the belly of the beast, looking outwards from within the crowded urban superficies that constantly shift before her eyes, dazzling in the southern light. At the centre of Niang's vision is the notion of 'the plasticity of territory', in which a personal investigation of place becomes indistinguishable from the photographer's own metamorphosis, and landscape becomes a 'material for producing many selves.' In these works, collected here in an expansive and tactile three-volume edition, a personal but analytic relationship with place emerges. City names and geographic coordinates dissolve and become as irrelevant as the visions imposed on them across history and today.--Publisher's description.
Format
Books
Language
English; French
Added to Catalog
January 22, 2024
Contents
I. Sahel girls
II. At the wall
III. Metropolis / text from The Aeneid by Virgil ; English translation by A.S. Kline ; French translation by A.M. Boxus and J. Poucet.
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Genre/Form
photobooks.
Photobooks.
Pictorial works.
Photobooks.
Livres de photographies.
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